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Show if THE SALT MORNING, DECEMBER LAKEJtlBUNE, WEDNESDAY nilltlllllSSBSSSSSSBSSISSlSSSSSSSStSIB c i Auction I Bridge I : 0- -- 3 " Coast Visitors No. JI, I), pf N., Wednesday at 7:J9 p. m., Moorish, room. Ma, sonic temple. Hamilton flome of America," Royal Neighbors camp 4984, card party Wednesday of Mr. home at tbe evening 104 McClelland Cantonvrlne, street. lrn. E. A. Hamilton presided over prettily arranged luncheon Tuesday afternoon at her home In the Eagle Gate apartments in honor of Jin. Philip Wyche of Berkeley, Calif., who ia visiting her parent. Mr. and Un4. tleorge Rust, and In compliment to Mr. T. J. Wyehe of San Kranclseo, also a visitor at the Rust home'. Christmas greens and favors were used and cavers were laid for twelve guests. Lambda Phi Lambda sorority will entertain at its annual birthday banquet Wednesday evening at T o'clock at the Commercial club. Mis Helen Pratt and Miss Dolly Lindsay are n charge of arrangements. PrImrisJ Sewing club meets Wednesday at 2 p. m. at the home of Mr. Charles .823 Snowllng ' The International Authority.' smart social function of the holiday season was the tea given oy Miss Truth Mllner Tuesday front I to I p. tn. at tha home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Mllner, In honor of Miss Ruth Fabian and Miss ean-etSteljierr who are spending the holidays In Sajt Lake. The house raa attractively decked with Christmas greens and holly berries atid the, serving table held as a centerpiece a graceful silver basket filled . with crimson roses, and silver candlesticks holding lighted red tapers were used on the fuur corners. Presiding at the tea ana cones urns were, Miss Bar bara Kfllock. Miss Frances Neher eJn Miss Htty Allison. The hostess wm . k - n : . J u u V - .. r. it iivr inn. rf. o. ana ner mviuer, aunt, Mrs. Clarence Mllner. Eighty guests called. f . Mr. and Mrs. R, W, McTavfsh en tertajned close friends at a prettily arra fired dinner Tuesday evening. The living rooms were .effectively decorated with Christmas greens and tbe table was holly and evergreens. The guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Chase. Mr. and .Mrs. Harry Hanfnrd. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mr. Mrs. Rtorrs and and Harry Pyper. gay-'wi- th Jj p -- 28TH, j, (Copyright, 1!7.)- American Colonization society organised. IMS William F. C handler, ".statesman, born. Secretary of navy and U. 8. senator. x 1S4 Iowa admitted to the Union. Ifit Woodrow Wilson, historian, born. First layman president of Princeton university. This ereature can "walk en th wi. a, mlrsels. ter," but w don't call that Maybe yon were puszled about the mentioned creature yesterday or maybe you guessed It right today.' It was a common ' flea too comon for th sake of dogs, I may add! Today we have a little fellow who "walk on the water." H has four legs which move him forward with a rowing motion. He can leap a distance Into th air to catch other, insects of smaller sis. In th fan he crawls Into ths rrrfid beneath leave or rubbish on the bank, or els spends th winter, under stones or roots In the lake or pond gottbm. What is the name? ' .Riddl. .''.Why was Pharaoh's daughter Ilk brokerT Answer to yesterday's- riddle: Be cause they have their next world (necks twirled) in this. Would you like a sheet bearing for ty good riddles and answers? if so. send me an envelop ad dressed to yourself. Address me; Ramon Coffman (Unci Ray) in cart of this paper. My Fsvorit Stories. There wa one a little girl Who lived In the city of Baltimore. An English noble lam to her horn, and year-ol- d Alice was allowed to sit at ths table when the family had dinner. The little girl beard people wae a' big swlng" on this board, depending upon itiisisiigiiatitiiiiiuiiindisiisiin entirely whether the first bid made by the Food-Healt- h I Dealer was one club or two. At one table the Dealer made the conven- 9 tional Initial two-bisecond hand n By Winifred Btuert Cibbs passed, as he did not feel justified S vFOOO SPECIALIST Mis June Glade will entertain In bidding two spades, and North group of her young friends Friday gladly bid two no trumps. Played at giiisriiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiikiaiiiigt arternnon at th"Ulade horns on Fifth two no - trumps, Kant opened his ORDER WHAT'S IN A NAMET-J-IjtM street fourth best heart (the spans suit not we week a decided thau while Uii having been mentioned) and Declarer waa able to work out a small slam, "rose by any other name may be a Tea two hearts, six clubs and rraking Members f the Kle club will enter four diamonds. The fourth diamond sweet," 'certain articles of fods by tain at a tea In honor of their preal could not have been mads had West other names srs often not appetising THE especially for those who are glvn to dent. Mrs. Edward Diamond. Frldav. not discarded a diamond; but In seprejudices In regard to December SO. from 1 to S p. m. at. the lecting his three discards the unreasonable T. W. C. A. club rooms. All members clubs were being run. Wests chose the subject of food. We pointed out ana their friends are Invited. Mrs. two spades and one diamond. Of that a certain amount of camouflage Diamond will be assisted In receiving course no trump would not have been ts jusiuiaoie ana should be the peroga tlve of every housewife Ift preparini oy me following Officers of the club bid, and, If It had been, would not Mrs. P. F. Farrell. Mrs. A. O. Gunn, have made gams if West had bid food for her family. Also that sue! Mrs. A. W. Stibich. Mrs. ML J. two spadea over' South's two dubs; camouflage is often the meana of Uft7 Shields. Mrs. C. W. Clogaton. -'- Mrs. but his reluctance to bid two was ius uuosery xrom a monotonous joo 10 Behry Mann. Mrs. W. W.i Kaufman. oults natural In view of his holding. r delightit Ig this latter Today aspect of camSirs. R. P. Mabey, Mrs. M, 1. Ksne, At the tables where one club was I Mrs. Ed Front, Mrs. E. N.XfigrJoaist, the opening bid. West bid one spade ouflage that 'We are Interested in A Pal and a Good Mixer Mrs. Jonn McDonald, Jr., Mrs. u. A, and North did not dare to bid no showing the borne cook how to entertain herself In the preparation of Wardrop and Mrs. M. J. Pritchard. trumps. There were Instances of g In dishes that are, s bass, of two clubs and two hearts actuality, nothing but old atandbys. but the naming of spades was fatal At You Druggist 'i, Grocer's, or Wasatch 6290. School Girls For example, couldn't your Imaginato North and south; after mat tney tion s over preparlngJiAn-gelwork faster Miss Euphemla Smith will give a had no chance to make game. At on Horseback" than if youTwere tea weanesqay afternoon at the home the tables at which North risked a working with the same dish under the rt of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George bid, hlsTrtrJe suffered de- - name of bacon and oyster rolls? To Harris Smith, 6S Laurel street, Fed ffnt. makes them oysters are simply rolled I believe' thoroughly In the Initial In eral rieignts, in compliment to the bacon, broiled and served strips two-bid to show a s,ult of six cards on toast. of Thefollowing young tlrls who are borne - explanation for the e, or more neaoea oy for the holidays: Miss Catherine nam Is atated as coming practically Miss Jeanette Stelner, Miss Ruth and. although that bid guarantees irom ract mat tney are so good I tn, Fabian. Miss Genevieve Bird, Ml nothing more than mey last. iiy Kleanor Htory. Mlsa Florence Story, do not think any dealer shoiikl have Hopping John Is another Imaginative Miss Nancy Sullivan, Mlsa Clarloe been deterred from making It by the nam for a very substantial dish made Kills. Miss Betty Botterill and Mlsa presence of the side ace. of diamonds, of dried peas, boiled rids and bacon. rltlll less do f sympathise with the Small Mary Joy .Johnson. sausages put Into a taking dish "Never bid two Initially." The and covered , with a batter, nlllal two-bi- d frequently shows gains then baked, are servedpopover as Toad-in-Banquet and I have never known It to work Hole. who assert that they People GamniSk&trnia sorority of the badly when properly used.' I would would never think of brains, of Ovh entertained the ac- not bid It in one malor with strength will be sur to com backeating for a second I In believe the otherwise but other, tive alumni andpledged members at If are serving they prepared In the advisable to snow he holding of the anhual birthday banquet Tuesday me way as the sausajte. well sea and three others by soned In the supper room of the evenln with a little onion, minced baHotel Utah. Miniature airplanes were an Initial bid of twi con and meat stock. Sausages are used for the decorations of the taagain used to make another dish that llies and the place cards were (Copyright. johrf v. mna QorJis known as pigs and cloven These planes. The favors and are nothing but sausages rolled In corsages were novelty powder boxes. strips of biscuit douah and baked In a The committee In chsrge of the suc- Musical UramaXMwen hot oven. cessful affair Included Airs. Olenha of chicken, lamb or Christ anyTh remnants rnaata. Birth Read Penrose, chalrmanAasslsted by honnrf vam Mlsa Elolse Miss Ed a moistened with flne,4ilghly seasoned, Parkinson and Miss Marjorle Dee gpecial te The Tribute. and served on toast. Is hot gravy very A muslo program was given Klemm. BEAVER, Dec. IT. "Unto Us Ts sometimes known as a Wet Devil, and. br the members of the sorority. Born a Savior," a musical drama writ speaking of devils, we may also have Members of the sorority met Monday ten which may be by Amos r. Merrill, provo, waa uevus on evening at the home of Mlsa Kath- - presented Christmas night In the au- one way of Horseback, the family to' eat ryn Wright to exchange Christmas ditorium of the high school, under prunes, meinducing large prunes are soaked Refreshments were served. the combined gifts. of Mrs. Mae C. for several hours In cold water, then The committee Included Mrs. Amelia White, Laura direction E. Cecil split along one elde and the stone reShepherd and Wright Bowers. Mrs. Olenna Read McGavln. the moved. Th cavity Is stuffed with People from Penrose and Miss Kathryn Wright county crowded the large auditorium blanched almonds. . A thin strip of to witness the production. Special bacon la roiled around each prune, the Y cerstry enhanced the beauty and re whole I broiled and served (on toast. Swept Home of the scene of the birth, of It may sound weird, but It tastes Verv ality Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sweet will en. Christ. good. tertaln at a bridge supper WednesElisabeth, mother of John the Bap(Copyright 197. by McCluf News, day 'evening at their home on Arling- tist; Mary, "mother of Jesus; Joseph paper Pyndleaf .) ton drive complimenting their broth- and King Herod were given splendid ers. Frank Armstrong and James Interpretations by Mrs. Elsie Smith, PEICZ Moyle Armstrong, who are home from Miss Ann Price. Don f arlow and Rob Keystone State 'Dry Slightly Damsged Dolls Half Prica Woolly ert B.. Whit, respectively. The lit Washington, D. C, to spend the hoi Favors Smith Cause babe of Mr. and Mrs. John Ash tle day All Games, Slightly Damaged, . rth was a beautiful Impersonation of 98c Dolls, special .49 e Christ child. PHILADELPHIA, Dee. JT (AP). Wedding Mlaa Mattle Davis and little Linda Roland S. Morrta, ambassador to Japan ..HALF PRICE Mr. and Mrs. John H. Powers of TwUeftell were graceful dancers before during the Wilson administration, fa.99 $1.98 Dolls, special vors Governo Shjlth of New York Mt. Olympus farm, F.aat Mill Creek. King Herod. Mechanical HALF PRICE h for theXjaflfocratre nomination for quietly celebrated thai, 1.49 $2.98 'Dolls, special wedding anniversary Tuesday. They I prejldefit. hi i. were married December 27 at Bara Cincinnati, Is visiting r Mr. Morris, a leader of th dry wing . $1.99 Trunks and Furniture.... ..HALF PRICE . $3.93 Dolls, special . i of th Democratic party In Pennsyl boo. Wis., In ls6t and have resided den. in Salt Lake and vicinity since 1901 1924 In wblch vania, fought against ...HALF PRICE Buller has returned the selection of the New Miss, Marion ; Mr. Powers is well known in literary $198 Dolls, special Tork gov.$2.49 Wooden circles and Mr. Powers Is a civil from Omaha, where she ia attending ernor ss the party's choice, announced war veteran and a member of the School, and will spend the- remainder his allegiance to the.Smith cause toHALT PRICE Slightly Soiled Books Other Dolls up to $ll50 HALjCJPRICE Oliver O. Howard post The couple or the holidays with her mother, Mxs. day. He. is scheduled to speak at were married by the Rev. Frederic Margaret Buller. the Jackson day dinner here on JanIToor.) (Third Unitarian uary I, to which Senator James A. May Holland, a Mrs. Leland H. Creer of Seattle, who Reed, who is also being minister of Boston, Mass. has spent the past two weeks with her boomed Missouri, by his friends for the mother, Mrs. J. N. Rldd. and sister, nomination, has been invited. Toilet Sets, Manicure Sets, Military Brushes, Bobbed Luncheon Mra. Viola Lang, will leave for her on Sunday. A RTH ANNOUNCED. Miss Alleen Corfnian, who la here nome in tne northwest , a a from Berkeley for the holidays with . Sets and Fancy Novelties such as Ash Trays, Members of the Chi' ftrgB). sorority gpselsTto The Trlseae. her parents. Judgs and Mrs. E. K, SPANISH FORK. Deo. V Corf man, will entertain at a luncheon of the l niversity of ptan entertained Wives here have been advised nftele- at the annual formal Christmas din Sd loking- Sets, Fancy Trays, Cigarette Cases, tc. Thursday afternoon at her home. ner dance in honor of active, alum gram or uie birth of a daughter nee and pledge membera on Tuesdey Christmas day to Mr. snd Mrs. CRarles A. of Brown Eve New Beverly Hetglite, (Main , Floor.) evening In the ballroom of the Hotel Calif. Mr. Brown wsa formerly Miss Cta h. Jack Sweet, son of Mr. and Mra An effective decorative scheme, car r eiier unngieson or this jClty. Leon ilweet, who is spending the holout the theme of winter, leuidays with his parents, will entertain rying Icicles upon which was tured a group of young fnienda at a New thrownglittering ' of blue floodlights. The lear a eve party at the Hotel t't4. hall waaa series gay with numerous touches of the holiday season. Lambda' Phi sorority of the The tables were centered with col University of Utah wtil entertain in orful bouquets of cardinal and d honor of active, alumnae and pledge colors roses. The sorority members at the annual birthday ban- were further the out carried quet to be bald Wednesday evening ho-in ing randies which were hekln tajiernuge 1 the supper room of the Jiewhouse candelabra. tel. Arrangements are being made Mr. Patrona were for the cvenljig by Miss Ktlielyn Lindsey, who will be Mrs. T. D. Crawfordfiknd Mr.1 and assisted by Miss Kva Stock, Miss and Mrs. Jr. 'The affair Claire Angel, Miss Helen Pratt, Mlsa was William "byStory, Miss Ione N'owell. Virginia Ostler add Miss Esther llore-le- who planned was assisted by Miss Connie TONIGHT Crawford and Miss Marian Story. Delta Epsilon sorority of the UniMiss Jewel and house her Pitts succeeding versity of Utah will be hostesses at Miss Mariana Luff of Califora formal dancing party to be held in guest. nia, who is visiting in Salt Lake, will occasions, the lounge room of Belvedere apartentertain Informally at cards Wednesment on Thursday evening. Miss day call for smart pumps the Pitts home on Sevat evening of arrangeis chairman Keya Thomas, gileh as these! ments and will be assisted" by Miss enthS East street. . June B'rkenstutw. k Oliver O. Howard, 'W. R. C . will Mere r a few recent "finds" made hold lis meeting Wednesday at through Tribune "Lost and found" Kanpa Chi sorority of the University t p. in., regular K. P. hall. 49 South State at 5376 of I lab will entertain the members Vstreet. Ail members are requested to of tbe organisation at a progressiva be !'" present, as InjUllation of officers f "r iiiiissiiririii'Msi i's"ssrin.rL. dinner and Informal dancing party to wiik,take 2 black arid place. Pohrmaii Ua .n,, jXXiS be given at the homes of the members Lest and found . r n. . ,t ,. y i, . . males. Louraaii zi j . evov-.N oar'a ete'.'MTSg Teresa on , ads have ward. ise Buxton IS in charge of arrangeSlgma PI fraternity of the Satin with appearad EETATHI pin E. W. Hon ments and will be assisted by vmembers of Utah will entertain at a, Cut Steel Beaded . In Th of the social committee. Reward. Waa. back; lost Monday, to be held In party Whit Satin dancing Bow ?V , Tribune this yesr.j of active, alumnae and "pledge U. T. C A. will entertain at the members Fl'ESK containing valuable oaoera. " nous on Kast t tne JL eighteenth annual dinner dapce onThurs- First South streetchapler found. Wa 420J-on Wednesday eve3 East ning. i(ub In day evening at the Kiks'ThW rum is Summerhars Satla Black Hy iA.NDRAU WMIe Brown, on South (.West the street. v bouth Temple president rharre of the event and will ,b as Reward. tii South "West Temple. of the association, TbomasJReese, will sisted by the rewards paid te of the) organiofficers ' Temple. follow ig commitbe assisted by tne honest finders sation. SKI3 Pair hickory, lost In vicinity ' - " tee: Mile Tayior, Koward Lauher, Cold or Sllvnr Kid total thousands of lh East, 12th bo. Call Hy. Jack ( ar.qulst and David tvlgg- The Mrs. W. H. Greer announces the I3w-of dollar ana a, inciuae patronesses patrons marriage of her daughter, (jrace, to and George Sir. and Mrs. A. -' Filf-t- r. T Will the party thai phoned K. Mitchell of Ienver, ColrQ 1(1 Mrs. J. T. iiiiJlm and Mr. .finding tan suit PLEASB, return wttirn took, piac Saturday morning In Lines pfexquislw simplicity and grace; materials df W. V. Wiegand. same, with contents, this city. VvypTtie most t(i. beauty and fine guallty these are the chsrWt erand receive Ui reward Immediately Phone Hy, letters many I17S-Seton Prince win entertain at a istic that place these two models la the forefront of fashion. Gamma Phi alumnae win entertain buffet eupper Wednesday evening at at a Christmas luncheon Wednesdsv at .er graiixuae ItOYAL p hia home on Arlington drive. In hon1 p. m., at th and egeeeisrfen la Parle detjar'ment stnra. Con soroHly house on Wol- or of a number of the boys and girl eott a v en ue. fuH Chiffon Heee. fine gsufe. Sheer, tains trip and Pullman pa sans. Salt Japanese which Th Tribune who are at home for the bwlldaya. . to tops. Oeld. Silver and fasts! Evening lt I.ae to Eohl. and change purse has receive. circle lit. Women Salt wiih mowey. Return to aupt, The Shades . ....... wi it Mlsa Mary Neher and Mlaa Ptan-- r of WnodTft, Valley meet- wlil bold a Parts Co. Reward. .Neher will entertain at a tea rn i is i. v. V. r. US, I II Thursday between tbe hours of and l it p.nr,iiar m sharp. All outgoing and In- spreeelng th of their parenta. laming efttcers snd ail members are t p. m. atMr".the E.home losers' feellage sfter M. Neher, 1554 Fed Dr. and urged to attend. reeeverlng seme e e eral way, in honor of a grouo of yourg endeared or valuable Member of the Tin! "rresr'erian girls home for the hliday. I loss, from a deg church will give a reception at the SMOtS" 'BETTr.R. XZOMA1N "Mis Mary MtUionls has re- church HetJ,ies.lsv evening between te Jewels. V IS OPtN TILL 12 TONIGHT will frofn slid turned Omaha and Is o'ch. k for the spend ths hum of the holidays with mother, Mra Rev. Harris PillKhuslV Sod family. Ail To Find Parcels to Precioti Feta M N. members snd friends are cord.iy in.i;inn,:. In t igden. Jack who la attending school la Cia- - vited te Attend. -- 1 V. - I. for President EVERY EMPLOYEE A STOCKHOLDER" Pervades Stores : There is a cordial atmosphen surrounding Piggly Wiggly Stores. Although customers serve themselves and are not ap--; proached unless wanted, store employees are always courteous, glad to be of service and eager to create a . spirit of pleasant friendliness. Is modernizing the distribution of groceries, customers find that Piggly Wiggly has not overlooked a single apportunity to preserve this atmosphere of cordiality in all stores at all times. 1 Del Bey Seedless 31c tiA I S I J S 4 strange-soundin- For 47c ik ESixed Colored ; Quick or Regular 23c QUAKER OATS HOLIDAY SEASON Alta Club Ginger Ale AU ERBACH GO. Ho-gl- THE BIG STORE Birthday Unl-vers- itt rui n and nr other ui - ? ra ra n n LEMONS Solid Heads Fancy Sunkist Per lb. 1 12C Doz. 30c of left-ov- er Supper at iSQlS, O'LIDA-- Ajiimals....,,.,,.,.HAIJf -- . at.. fifty-nint- ...... ..- .. f .. Toys...... n al at Corhnan's Made in Utah Spaghetti, Noodles 3 rkgs. 1 9c Harked ' ftl. Price - ' Year's Full' Cream, Mild, CHEESE Btu Quality, lb. 25c fresh Stock Del Monte Party MM ft fa Z7777 tl straw-colore- PRUNES 3 23c Libby's Prepared 11c MUSTARD. We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantity Standard Public Meat Markets STEAKS Toy!.........,,. ...... preet-denll- Queen's Taste td tp T Anniversary CABBAGE BROADLY & StAIS Established 1864 a- all-ov- EOGS (Geel) Per Doz. 3QC " roil two-hea- pn Oquirrh Brand Sweet Creamery BUTTER "A Case of Good Taste" - sloe-an.- v Where Quality Rules Supreme " - CORDIAL SPIRIT " of 2STH. lilt -- -- CAP). EAST ST. LOUIS, 111.; Dec. Eighteen hundT4 hogs were burned of undetermined "lire In a" to death gIIglIISMIIllIlIllgItltIltgHlIII"WMsIssssssssss." origin which destroyed a hog barn to-In Pu zzles and Fun A Week the National stockyards hsr arly ' "My lord, will you hav some pota- day. Hundreds of hogs and goats were serv we toes?" or "My lord, may th flames gained before driven out you with some mors chicken?" headway. Damage to the building waa be forgotten; eatlmated at liO.OOO, and the animals Even a noble may however, and there wassaw ths lord destroyed were valued at iM.OOO. when Alice's sharp eyes PLANT MUCH IMPROVED. looking longingly at th pickles, which were Just beyond hi reach. te Ths Tribune. Special; "Ood little "Mamma!" cried the flrl, BEAVER. Deo. 27. During the year want Ue plckl..!" 1927 th Beaver Valley creamery has replaced practically all of Its old maTomorrow Still Mor "Fun." chinery with new. The most recent of 27, PuJUAsVi Syndl- - Improvement was the Installation (Copyright, a larsre steam engine. cate.) - - Informal Party I Uncle) Ray's; Corner 1937.1 THIS DATE IN HISTORY t ' .There V The planet Saturn, through the ruling sign of Capricorn, casts a burden of darkness and sometimes even morbidity that takes real philosophy to snake off. Those born on this dste are 1lesed with a superior Intelligence, capable of currying a broad conception of life and world activities, but an Inclination to allow this talent to become misdirected must be ' guarded against The love for beautiful clothes, art and music are excellent diversions to keep happy and contented. Luxurious personal tastes, are a pet extravagance. DECEMBER te Delightful Dinner . ' , A - - tiuiiiiiiiiiiiituiiiMiiiMiiiiiiiiai x Tea at ifilner Home Sixth avenue. I and Mrs. George P. Hansen presided over a beautifully arranged The following deal attracted condinner Tuesday evening- at their horn siderable attention at, the Co mrre an in Federal Heights for twelve tlose of the American i. Ruction Bridge friends. " Glossy holly and pntnsettia held league during tbe were comhlnedr the artist TC decorations. Mr. mti Mrs. Hansen will early part of December: entertain at a similar affair Friday ... evening. Mr. Stated session of Lybla temple Lunch , Dinner at Hansen Home Events 'of the Day 6. WORK, By MILTON (Copyright, DECEMBER Eighteen Hundred Hogs Destroyed by Flames gggiiisMiMiiiiiiiMiniiisMiitmiggifUiingi wiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiii HOROSCOPE TODAY'S V , 85.; i. 30c. Lean Pork Steaks lb. 25c snCcdSaImonrHalibut".32c OPENS SOON! at 207 So. 13th E. A New Piggly Wiggly Store The Charity Ball From Dogs toIewels and formal N see '.. c . k av '10 - ,13 1- . . . A Piggly Wiggly Store Is Now Open at 1488 So. 7th East A Radio Message from Piggly Wiggly eTery morning: at 8;05 on KSL. Le sll-sll- k U Iu br xwarp hompsoty n Wasatch 590 The TRIBUNE' .J. |