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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 10 terday afternoon at his cabin, eight miles up Pavson canyon, by Sheriff J. D. Boyd, Deputies Karl Bos hard and Otto Blrk andVCrty Marshal Jack Betts of Payson, wfio made the trip up the canyon by team over almost Impassable- - roads Tbs Officer - cuafisratsd a ten' gallon still, three gallons of whisky and three of mash. PROVO DEPARTMENT. W. Center St. ',Tlt phone IS SALT LAKE WOMAN NATIVE OF DUBLIN DIES AT AGE OFJ6 JANE HARDIN. MARY ' omen s Organization Ephraim Relief Society Obtain s Headquarters to Observe Anniversary jlROVO, March 17. At a meeting of the director of the wohven'a nd president T. F. municipal council Pterpont and Secretaryof Elmo Cunning commerce, the bam of the chamber council purchased all the fnrnlture and nature of the assembly room of the old Commercial club. The assembly room hereafter will b the property of the women's council, but all civic organisations will be permitted to use It. eoun-r- il More than thirty member of the were in attendance at the special course at the clubrooms dressmaking yesterday and today. The course will be cmitinued next Thursday. Friday a practical demonstration of how to Cur an cold will be given by Mrs. Victoria of the extension division of the Agricultural college at Logan. yea-tepd- Chrls-tarise- i Building --Activitiesa Provo Are Increasing - ROVO, March 17. Building activities will ... Provy ere taklng on a,S materially In bettering financial conInforto of the city. According ditions mation reaching her this efternoon from . Special to The Tribune. EPHRAIM, March 17. The following program has been prepared by the Relief Society of the twe wards to be given Tuenday afternoon, March SI. at 2 o'clock In the tabernacle, in observance of the eightieth anniversary of the founding of the organisation: Binging by the two Ward Relief society choirs, under the direction of Mrs. Roy Lewis speech of welcome, Mrs, Charles E. Allred, hletory and sketch of the first organisation of the Relief society, Mrs vocal solo, "Wood mam, ee," J N. Dorlue, Mrw. Oene- - levs Tletjen; short talks. Jensen and David N. Beal, Bishops P. selections. Snow Normal college band reading. Miss Sarah Gillespie. A social and luncheon will follow the program. 1 he committees have endeavored to Birthday Anniversary L and Reunion Planned e-H-S-E-- The 108th agnlrervary of the birth of TTtsldent lrenao bnow will be relelmated w 1th at reunion m the assembly hall fourth Yloor of "ije B'shop'g building, on the eve8. At this reunion an 01 acning of April tion to fill the vacancy canned by the dea.b of Lucius A. Knew, president of tile Lorenxo Know Family association, will be held. A program. Including music and will be given Part of the evedevoted to dancing an 1 rening will bewill be served. All member freshments of the family have liven requested to be , CONFERENCE ANNOUNCED. Salt Lake stake quarterly conference will be held Sunday morning St Assembly hail at 10 o'clock and at the Tabernacle at 3 o clock. The stake Relief society and Primary association will meet at 7 o'clock In Aaaerably hall. Apostle Melvin J. Ballard and B. H. Roberts will address the different meetings during the conference. Buy your favorite kind here W carry alt kind of Imported and domestic cheese Roquefort. Llmburg-- r, Philadelphia Cream Cheese Prlm-os- L Appetl-tos- t, Gammeloat, Sap Sego, Goat Cheeie, etc. W Specie llx In Cheese. Cam-embe- rL Six JNew Beehive Club-Members Announced a WE8T d re -- Concentration Studying Urged c lr APRIL t Brunswick Records ' ............. (Toplady-Haatlng- ag - - tm. 7(0 (IM 13 (It It tm 99d I1M 7f ll(S IM (OM 74 tm 99e TM 1e al lb. JBAdle Leonard fllnee (Stanton) Tenor and Baritone Hare with .Carl Orchsstr. Carolina Boiling htone ( Squlree) Tenor Al Bernard with Carl Fenton e Orcheetra Baritone Granny Ernest Hare April Showers (De b Baritone Saxophone OblErneet Hare igate by Rudy Wledoeft Mammy Lea (Sterling Moran Von TUser) Ptrand U ala Quartet LaUwaaa Lullaby (White-StarTenor and Baritone Charley Hri.an4 BiUetLJhaw FOR DANCING of ) Msg Idl Fox Tret ltudv wiedoeft's Csllforslan nay Mere For Trot (Onetl-Warstsndlahr Rudy Wtedoett'e Californians O th 01 01 Trot Glay Shore Fox Bennie Orrhe.tr. Carat Iwa Bleee Fox Trot tRlngle) .Bennie Krueger. Krueger a Orchestra Three OCleek la the Morning Walts iTarrlaa Robledo) Crl Fenton e Orcheetra Indiana Lullaby Walts ) Cart Fenton Orcheetra Little Love Seng Fox Trot (Young ) Isham Jones Orcheetra My Mammy Knows Pox Trot (De leham Jones' Orchestra Graany 'Fox Trot Bennie Krueger'e Orchestra h Bines Pox Trot (Roee-t- t htt Bennie Krueger's Orcheetra Oaad-By- e Shanghai Fox Trot (Johnson Meyer f Carl Fentons Orcheetra J While Miami Dreams- Fox Trot (Egea Whiting) Ctrl Fenton Orchestra Parlah-Teun- iuutu g t) i Rib Roasts, Rqmp Roasts, lb Roawta, lb Veal Roasts, from Pork Roasts, lb. Val Staw, per lb, Next to BAZAAR AND SOCIAL GIVEN, March -- J 7. Hie- - Re.XEN T lief souety of Cintorville .Second ward held a baa and aocui! it the vard hall ir this p.coths were arranged from where article weie sold and a program was given. The M J. A. of Centerville First ward gave a darning patty this g In Center vllle Men orUl hall. 201 South State St. WEATHERDATA 1 d (Terrlsa-Ktndal!- Lewls-(oper- Cesta-Jerom- Doe-Da- UTAH MUSIC CO. NO. ELEVEN EAST 1ST SOUTH Fresh from A Sj- i- m 106 day. a sweet Cottonwood Butter Cream Butter. The best butter con only be mod from the best cream. , I Buttermilk, In your ewn I'Jtr container, gatlen Fresh Sklan Milk, gallon 1 lb. S M. J. B. Coffee 1 lb. M. J. B. Fewer Coffee 3 lbs. M. J. B. Coffee r 3 lbs. Blue Pin Coffee 26c 45c .20p .25c 25c ....tSc 1.17 ......S1-1- Flour, ......$2.S 2Se Wheat Heart t Mother's bars Creme Oil ...,Wc Meat Specials Whit cwt Fawn K (BABY BEEP) POT ROAST 12 iO 20c PRIME ROLLED RIBS GOOD COUNTRY SAUSAGE, 2 lbs. 2Se BUILDING ...... EASTERN BREAKFAST 2Sc ... SMALL LOIN PORK ROAST 20o QUALITY AND SERVtCEs .................... ( weather data at Salt Leke City, fomperttW Mirth 17, 1922 TVmiwmtur today waa 4 doyreet Mxhevt fa thl muath aloe 1x74, 77, lonvat hiNt nlflil, 8.x kiwft this month since 1874, ero, mean temperatare for today, 4onortul. 42, accumulated deficiency nine the ftrt of the month, 143, aciuuiulated deficiency etace Januarx 1. 448 4 Humidity Dry tulb temperature at 6 a. m . 48 degrees wet )ult teupiraturo at 6 a h , t 0 i, m , 74 39 dtgrtca reHUve humidity per cent, dry hulb temperature at noon, sun time, 48 degrees wet bulb temiMrarnro at noon, sun time. 3D degrees, relative humidity at noon sun time, 77 per cent, dry bulb tempereturo at H p, m. 3H degrees, wet bulb teni rature at A p m . 84 iitgro, re I tiro humidity at d M per cent. p Precipitation Total for the 24 Hours ending at 8 p m , 02 of aa inch, total for this month to date, ,K7 of aa Inch, accumulated deficiency fur this rnooth to date, 18 u4w.au Inch, tidaU precipitation stneo January I to dote. 4 65 January 1, Incite, accumulated ficeea alnc , .87 of an lmlu Bun rises at 6 35 and et at 6 SB, March OBSERVATIOV M, HOI NTAIX 5 ZB BUllOfte 9 Kt TAKEX lb,-- Chops, .,. . .... ..,"f 15o fj All-Da- Cooks Special y 45c 10c and up 18c Prims Bib Boiled Boast, lb. 20c Tree .22c ............ Tea,-pe- r pkg. 5-l- 2 lbs. Butter 2 lbs. Cheese 10 lbs. Sugar 1 pint Vernal Honey 1 quart Vernal Honey th Year Open Every Day From S A. M. to 12 P. V. Due to speolal arrangement. we. redeem, your. Procter A Gamble coupon. 25o Hot X Buns, doxen Norwegian Salt Herring, for ,.23e . Holland Mllchcr Herring, ....25c .. .'.40c ..fi.1T ..fl.90 69c ..45c .69c 25c 45c can Vernal Honey 75c 10-lcan Vernal Honey . .$1.45 60-lcan Vernal Honey ,..$5 45 2 cans Sweet Corn 25c 25c 2 cans June Peas 5-l- 6 last word in perfection smooth, deep, mild and aromatic. Fresh the day you buy it. , Order s supply today. a Pound The coffee guowMRiM R ffijKW 84 s w ftxj (W n M' H aji 4 'll 4 Hi 8H Mt 4X 421 grt 841 bn NW Ml (VO 84 161 ill MK 0 pn T .00 T 421 NF 1J lustily rioudr' ( Umdjr ( Ipfir lor T Uraf Quaens Taste It most because It comes to you fresh from the factory. Knox Gelatine S3 Maid o' Clover Butter, lb. . .35o S3 Green Olives, 33 ...,25e pint 1.2S Broom .73c 33 75e Broom . 49c 33 Edolwole Beer, pints, each, 10c 33 W Guarantee Our Goods. 3 .....j,.,.,,20c m. Western Macaroni Co. Salt Lake City, Utah. E. 2nd So. 7S So. 8454. State 33 5 IfceewkbeksedOkfJ and 5 lb. -- TJN3 highest quality -- coffee blended No were boaatj ' - . Is GOLDEN TOP BEEAD ' gnd WELL-MAD- E FEDERAL SPECIALS PASTEIE3 They give strength and - make muscle Ask your grocer for them. . Made by UFFENS BAKERY 68-7- 0 Saturday j -3 Saturday Special VI Fancy Nut Filled Rf)e Cakes, In order to avoid d I e appointment com early. Th SYSTEM rOF BAKERIES, quantity lot. 1J1J? ufLyrtgon iOYtr.aUjarU Its So. 2nd East If you enjoy real coffee Jjy - cn - - -- 12-o- JondoHlh, - . $ - Wax' 100. W ,.,i..w,if FEEE DELIVEEY.' otih cRy.l WASATCH' HOME BAKEEY 1 21 ") ::,r0ooLEp' 3c Milk, tall cans 2S Jam, 2 for Jar Jam ..... ... 43c Macaroni or Spaghetti, 3 for . 2So 35o Seeded Raisins, 3 for 45c Cream of Wheat, pkg ,25c e Oats, 3 for ... 55c Large Corn Flakea ,10c 30c Grape Nuts, 3 for 35c Tomato Ketchup, 3 for 25c 3 15c String Beans, for 25c 15c June Peas, 2 for 25c 20c Sifted Peas, 2 for 35c 2 Club for 25c Corn, Imperial Gentleman I for 35c Country Corn, Folgers or Hill' Coffee, lb. . ,44c 4 B. Ih M. J Coffee, ggq C W or A, B. Soap, 10 bara . 50c 100 1b. High Patent Hour , 1 25 12 lb potatoes 25c " Redeem your P. O coupon at th Jones arocery.,203 West S.c Sun-Rip- Because we ua th very beat Ingreto produo and dients ebtalnabl maintain always eur hlgh.grade qual no W in tl ua expense spar ity. of Home-made Bread. Try eur larg loaves, aeparataly wrapped Our Larga Layar Cake All flavor. Th last word for your Sunday QEa uvv Dinner. Each, only..., Hot Croat Bun mutt Extraordinary b triad to be appreciated. Special Friday and Saturday. W make specialty of kupptytng partlat, lodgex." banquatATpUbllo gath. erlngs, etc. Phone for our pries on " So. Wat 3M. Give uc your or. dsraTor'partTca. BeitYet at the Kitchenette Fresh Tomato, 3 lb. for ...,35c 33c Butter, lb. 38c Banquet Better Butter, lb. 45c Large Fresh Eggx, 3 dox Creamery Federal Butter, per lb,7r...r Coffee Cake kind rlit Phone Wasatch 7418. 30c 50c Packed' in and 5 lb. 3 INS On all 203 West 2nd South. JRg Uakes ft it. Cash Grocery WASATCH HOME BAKERY Today. Was. 1506. K Street. ( lrnifljr ( -- 1 YOUR STAFF ,Oo ( Windy ( lnmlv .14 ( Itmdy T Hnln TU IfmHy ,00 S3 30-4- Packed in I.' .00 ll Nt 44' SW W tJt IPV4 44! gW 42.SH w4M ( Iwod-(M) ( loutly r..S0c Boll ten- der. Drain, Thicken th chicken stock with the floor. Chop the chicken and stir into the stock. Add the spaghetti. Beat In the egg, ready whipped. Season to taste. Turn into buttered and sprinkle baking dis with buttered crumbs. Bake 30 minutes. BOTAuaiwT -5 44-fc- 8d Ml DLV& ITCIEHETTE un- S3 S3 S3 Uwtl Wasatch 6271 bil ....... .rr-.i-rr- Wat. a3 JU) lb. for- - tablespoon flour tablespoon butter the spaghetti until ' 1 1 - 33 33 ...,5c package spaghetti cup cold chicken LI egg 2 cups chicken stock 0 Extra larg Prune, lb. 25c 33 Tomato Soup (V. C.), 3 for 25c S3 10 bar A. B. Naptha Soap S3 for 50c 33 10 bar Crystal Whit S3 43c Soap 7 bar Crm Oil Soap .....BOc 33 77 at; rbv,T( Wu4j . 4ioor 1 E3 S3 S3 S3 ,.25c 20o 1 1 cs Sa Was. 3741 wm S camad 14W11F vl C Haddlo, lb Bloater, (Tog), 3 for Bloater (common), eh Bonelea Codfish (bast), , ,25o With Chicken 80-3- WE DELIVER ! B3 for , Spaghetti Package Grocery & Delicatessen Co. & In ........ ........ can M. J. B. Coffee. can M. J. B. Coffee can M. 3. B. Coffee 3-l- Taste Coffee ..8c 20c Chops, Ih. Veal Chops, lb. . 2 1bs. Lamb Chops 25c 2 lbs. Country Sausage 10 ban Crystal White Soap 49c Pork .in coffee at any price Queens Ankola ;..171Afi .20c Boiling Beef lb Legs of Lamb, lb - Tempting! PIIIlilll!l!II!!II!Ili:iI!!i:::iIa!!!!l!IO 3 lbs. Pure Lard Pot Boast, lb Pork Boast, 1) Veal Boast, lb. Bump Boast, lb TkV5lw.nr10vd' nothing better Deliciously. No-Spri- Scales. 30 - Lard f KEEP THE OLD HENS AND PULLETS 1 LAYING Our Green Ground Bone It still telling et pounda (cut fresh 9Kj dally), for 9-l- T1MK 20 2 tOe-o- 15c All Steaks, lb 63c 2 lbs. Butter 10 lbs. Sugar .....65c bag Quaker Boiled oats 39c 39c 5 lbs. Bulk Macaroni 10c June Peas, per can We cut only the best grades of meats. We also protect our customers by using Toledo AT 6 r a IBo up ........... He lb. . Uuuh 1922. WEATHER P 17e 30c LARD Our Own Hem Rendered It of Lard .........1530c 2s ef Lard 3s ef Lard ............45c ft of Lard ...75e Pot Boast (best cuts), lb.... 12c Pork Boast (shoulder cuts), a, 18. to ....ITJ-i- 25c 22c pecials Until Noon eve-nln- (Rlmeky-Korsakow- rolled, per Pot t) 'POPULAR Eggs Full Cream Cheese . :. 5 loaves French Bread 3 Peas or Stringless Beans Select Your Sunday Boasts From These Specials has-bee- (Robertaos-Rhyi-Hfrber- do. Fred 2 s: J Prim 585 (! Creamery Of trading at Foxs, where yeu arc always assured ef th choicest meats that ean be obtained on th market. We cut n Inferior meat ef any kind our trade demsnd the heat and eur aim I always to pleat. r... b, SALE TODA- Y- Butter GET THE HABIT Announcement of the annual selection of the six most active students In the senior class at the University of Utah as members of the Beehive club, honorary society, was made test night by the committee in charge. The selection Is based on scholarship, school activities, and membership and offices held In campus organisations The students honored this year are Lynn RaybouM, f. Dean Dtnwoodey. Miss Mrs. Mary Jane Hardin, 7d years of MARRY. LICENSED TO A Kenna t'ragun, Mis Resale Jones, Ed- age,-- , daughter, Nolan, dUd .at c 51 arch 1 L Marris to Hr.cn sa ward Callahan end Miss Itvufse Nebeker, her residence, Lake street, yesterday lift J been Issued to ths following couples who was also yesterday elected to memwas Mrs Hardin born in DubNash of Alpine and Cora bership In Phi Kappa Phi, scholarship morning Teo lin, Ireland, In 184t, and came to I tah In .twee Wad lev of Plewsant Grove, Orien fraternity 1872, where she had since resided. Pyeston Barton of Pangultch end Mae Besides her huslsirnl, Jean l.annes HarPowers of Provo: Ernest hcovll and Ruth COMMUNITY CLUB she Is survived by two daughters, din, MEETS, both-oProvo f Helen Olsen, Mrs. Katheryn H Whitney and Mrs gpeelsl to The Tribune. Frank I MAYOR IS RECOVERING. Fisher, both of halt Lake, and CENTERVHJ H. March 17 The sons. Itothwell Hafdin tervllle Community club met lest night In TWO jpROVO. March 17. Mayor 0. K. Han-selfardtn, Jr Khe is also survived The Lttnnes who has been confined to his home the Centerville Second ward chapel by one sister, Mrs Catherine T. Swan on lainlMapo anl homes-hudaring the past week with Influent, Is committee of and one brother, John Roth-we- ll Salt Lake, 'harga of the mvetlrg and a tvlk on the recovering. of New York subject wax given by Charles H. Smith. will .he held at the Funeral services The talk was illustrated by moving-PictuEDUCATOR TO SPEAK, Lady of Lourdes church this morning at ard showing howgardeH yards 17. H March Superintendent JpROVO could be beautified with little effort. Miss 10 30 o clock. Interment will be In Mt The body may be Olivet cemetery. Ap Dixon will address the Parent Teacher Ella Chase of iho co nmlttee gave an Inassociation of the Parker school Monday teresting talk on home decoration. viewed by friends from 9 30 ocloi k until the time of the funeral this morning t evening. HONORARY APPOINTMENTS MADE. the Olmnnall mortuary chapel SENTENCED ON LIQUOR CHARGE. F, W. Reynolds, director of the extenROVO, March 17. Wesley Pulver of sion division of the University of Utah, More Judge has been reappointed special collaborator ptyaon was todayto sentenced by pay a fine of $50 or with the bureau of education, department Jgmes B. Tucker in dava In the county Jail, on a of the Interior, Washington, D. C. This Kve thirty charge of having intoxicating liquors in- Is an office of puollc service, carrying3 The failure of the Ameilean college Pulver was arrested yes- the honorary salary of "a dollar a year bly possession. student to concentrate on his studies was emphasised by Dr E E bp.u kx, piesident emeritus of Iennsvlvanla State college, in an 'addtes before the students of the University of Utah jester da j morning. A'fter sajing that studenls should "put study Into their college activities. he declared that college students of today are spending entirely too much time on their studies. but explained that spending Ua.e on lessons was not the same as atudjlng "Better ten minutes of concentration than a whole hour of doddlmg, he said 111 Ike afternoon Sparks, who Is regent general of 1 hi Kappa Phi, nataon.il -n honorary holnrshlp fraternitv, presided al the installation ceremonies of a chapter of the oi on the Utah university camrus. In addition to wentv-fou- r professor of the university, im ludmg President George Thomas, eleven studenls were selected for charter mcml1rs of the local chapter of Phi Kappa Phi. The faculty members were installed vesterdsv atteinoon. and " the ceremonies for the students will take place this morning at lb o'clock In the faculty room of the school. The students who were selected for the fr.itemllc are OPERATIC Miss'Jennfe Ridges. Jlft, UnitTv T Her. La Behene Rscoent dt Rodolfo (Rudolph's Narrative) Art rill. Miss Annie iL Morrill. Donald W f . Mario Chamloo I (Puccini) Tenor, In ItAlUn. Benfutt, J Max Marshall, Ellas Day, Miss Ahl Puyec, Doueo Imarot (Depart, Fair Viaion) Act IM Ihrnot I ci u ise Nebeker. Lawrence F. tVoollev, UK Poena t (Maseenet) Tenor, la Franck ...Mario Chamlee Miss Ethel A Mansfield, Homer Holm-gru- n La Addlo (Farewell) Act III (Focclni) 8oprane la and Otto Duke ItaUaa . .Floreme Kaeton URt, Camiew U Habanera (Love Is Like a Wm4 Bird) Act 1 (Biset) MANN ACT TRIAL BEGINS. Florence Keaton Soprano, In French.. Andrew Chenier Nemlca della Patria (Enemy of Hie CounCharged with having Induced Florence 111 (Giordano) Act Danlee ItaUaa la try) Barltena, Giuseppe t-Cummings, 18 eirs of age, to go from Oteue Crede (laces Creed) Act 11 (Verdi) Baritone In Salt Lake to Ieadvlle. Colo, for Immoral . , Giuseppe Danis ltaliha. purposes, Herbert J Beadle alias Lingo, 30 years of age, of Leadvllle, who Is InINSTRUMENTAL dicted for violation of the Mann act, went golems fUea Fart I From th. Muslo Drama Salome" on trial before a jury in the I nlted States Hlchsrd Straus, and Symphony Orrhaatrs iBtrauaa) i ' ' I.H Bwlame. From Dura Part II. tha Mualo Drama Haloma' dtstrh t court ve.styrdav Testimony of the government had not been completed tStrauaa)..,,.,,. Richard Strsuaa rnd Symphony Orchestra Spring Seng (Mendelssohn) Pianoforte Solo. Leopold Qodoweky last court when adjourned evening, and tm Pianoforte Solo the case will not reach the jury before IM This Flatterer (La Lisenjem) (Chaminade) Leopold Godowak? late today BeeonA Masarkn (Le Meaetrterr (Op 19) (Wleniawskl) Violin 1HN .ol?a Bronislaw Hubermaa BANKRUPTCY ASKED. IM m. (Op. 41 No. I) (Tscbnlkowekjr) Violin Bole Bronislaw Hubermaa A voluntary bankruptcy petition was Selection (Puccini) Concert Band Bapllacd filed yesterday In the 1 nlted Mates dis(sees Veseellas Italian Band b B Sackett, a travcourt Harrv 1A trict Teecn Select lot (Pueclnl) Concert Band eling salesman of Salt Lake, who estiVeesellaa Italian Band at $933.74 and his liabilities mates hge J Cenntac the Piano (Cenfrey) Kartlme Plane Solo. 2ea Confrey tldl 99a I Greenwich Witch (Confrey) Ragtime Plane Solo. Zee Confrey assets at $197 The petitioner claims exemption of $487 on household goods and CONCERT an lnsurahce policy. The Greet Awakewls ( Jehnetone-Kram.r- ) Tenor Theo.KerTe Meeeee (Teeehemsrher-Hrfrdelot) Tenor ..Thee. Karl MATSON CONTINUES TOUR. Oaward Christie Seidlers (Sir Arthur Sullivan) J Francis G. Matson, deputy commisCollegiate Choir DS I I Bark ef Agaa n geprane and Contrails sioner of Internal revenue, who Marla Ttflany and Elisabeth Lennex In Balt for more than a. week while of th -- Mesh On" Baritone on tour an western of revenue Inspection OM Richard Bonelll office, left yesterday. He will return Lee Beltlag Dew to Me (Klpltng-OermaBaritone dlhect to Washington. Richard Bonelll --ON Guaranteed N Rgdins A Chytraus, building contractors, rk for the completion of the city and coiuntv building will be resumed next Monday morning. This morning ground was broken on Pgeond West street, between Center and South streets, for the erection of iem loe cream factory, to be reedy within the next sixty day. occupancy (a , x Wag'd r-- vry Pound, 31c .... 2ND 80. ST., IN ORRHEUM THEATER N Spring Scales. West 2nd. South. 60 Quality Goods at Lower Price ORPHEUM BUTTER SHOP IS VISITOR. John C. Plver, publisher of the Underwriter' . Refort, of San Francisco, which hronlcieo every week tha lnaur- jnlirpsi a nee doings of the Pacffio covet. Is visitor In Halt Lake. He to on his way to New York and stopped over a day .to meet fnemto In Salt Lake. and they desire that all Relief society members of the city be prespnt. Heat & Grocery f"k Had TWO POUNDS EXTEA FANCY SWISS CHEES- EPOUND WISCONSIN PULL CEE AM CHEESE A Few Extra Sliarp.M POUND.,..;.. Cottonwood Butter EAT MORE CHEESE , our chum ...a.. Th PUBLISHER CAPITOL S-H ,WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL KINDS OF QUALITY CHEESE Shop Her and Say Money Every Day. Open Sunday. UTAH CHEESE Tull cream. . . . present. I. 18, 1922. rtervrtghi MONDAY.'"' to Tlmltall taletT ) |