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Show Tin: ViEW LAKE Hi Mr t ' t i n t i t i fn fit it 1.. if -u s' a where T'r Itu :iucd inovii of the Cawor in Southern' Utah, and colored pictures other i I'ere-M"- ': L.i-- t H.urrilu.v eviLing, all tie in the ward Cifi'icers ?"i where a met at t:i dup-Mis -- un t i .i M 1 i - of Initiated 1 X, tw ii Tht faculty of the Lincoln high si hoof held a paity Thursday evening at the O'rK' Home in Trovo ti.e iuiua.iun of the Canyon new teachers The committee in charge of tne supper was made entirely of male staff members. Mr. Cordner. fr, Davis, Mr. Lewis, and Mr .Taylor Other committees were: social, J. E Chribtenscn, L L. Terry, and Miss Alemeda Foutain; finance, .Miss Marjorie Wagers and Miss Foutain, leereation, Miss Ada Hafen and Mr. Dixqu; and initiation committee, Mr, Newman Mr. Christensen and, Mr. Swensen, The new teachers were required to give short shits, such as Little PocaRed Riding Hood," and hontas and John Smith," and S. i ' V- -- Drakes Market V A PY E ; A lji f N !' s v -- 1 .I 4 ,. - Yf r . I.G.A. STORE Xv A it i ''Um m Y j " AY N SPECIALS I j f-- t cmhaiKIf m OiU ia aar uWtoonu 0C Li" tk. Yu, and 1940 & id'9Rtc rj then, after dining, the party broke up into small groups, singing songs playing games, such as table tennis, horse shoes, and i $ t Till k011 fr eaih organisation was bold after which a FOoial was enjoyed in the amuci moot hall Several young Dtmcxrats from this ward enjoyed the Hay Hide end Barn dance which was held Friday i venirg. at the Fair Barn SATERD IV, OCTOBER 5, 1929 Lincoln Teachers -s l meeting f t C r Salisbury, Mrs Rachial Met ham and Mrs. Margaret FulMi'inr were umoiur Mothers from Slnnon Make to ting at Conference. I h ir' me i f Mr f . 10 & 11 hospital Biin Sait Lake. Mm rtha October itur. .s OHo'-- Thursday, U. ,w .v SHARON OF Tuesday and Wcdesndav Lm- It J' r 1- -. i t purler U. )i f V Mr-.- 1 VOICE q r Q .atA bowling. ;; . GRAHAMS (All Brands) 3 pkps All Flavors 3 pkgs. for t- -. V A-- f 3s ,4r or RINSO I 'kg. Large 20$ ONLY ANGELS h October 5th & 6th Norco xx per Quart Yellow 3-- Med. Sie I. G. A. ROLLED OATS, large pkg. COFFEE, Hill Bros. (Red Can) per lb. Hewletts TEA pound -- : BACON meats SX 19$ POT ROAST 1,aby ROASHIUTTON 15$ 12$ (SRoylder Cuts) -- . I I 4 LBS. SHORTENING 1. 49$ 43$ Ztta,, w 1" Vitamin Vitamin A Vitamin I) ' Vitamin (i Inits ,n he location u;dl, lor the past 25 years Tnanbgcment Pr Lb, 8,000 rr: - ,...l,4od Who ANALYSIS Gl AItANTEEI) Crude Protein, not less than 20't Crude Eat, not less than &$ ('rude Fibre, not more tlian V,'o 714 Ash, not more than. 8' o .Minerals, not more than I adore that INGREDIENTS Ground C'orn, Wheat Bran, Wheat Middlings, Ground Wheat, Ground Barley, Alfalfa Metth Fish Meal, Dried Skim Milk, Djied Butter-milefBean Meal, Meat Scraps, artioiiatmL Mangan antfLod IJver at you bought KUISII ELECTRIC Veterinarian i -- , EDGEMDNT ) Cm: We Guarantee to Save You Money on Coal by buying now. Inquire at MOHAWK SERVICE It. II Itellon n - Reporter Miss Darvl Stewart spent the and week end with her aunt unde, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Sportsman of Salt Lake City. The lollowing scouts received merit badges at tlie' Court of Honor in Lake View ward SunRonald Hanson, day evening: and Aaron Clinger, Dell Bigler Robert Stewart, Jack Meldrum and Ronald Hansen received their Star awards. The mutual officers and teachers' enjoyed a party at the honle of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Finegar Clever games were played under the direition of Mrs Allen Sc-art. Deliuous refreshments weri scrvi d to the following; Bishop Mr Mrs. Sharpe Gillespie, Sind Mrs. Howard Ferguson, Mr and Mrs. Orvil Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Stewart, Mr. and Mrs Austin Moyle, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hawkins, Miss Wilma Wlscomhe Miss Lorna Medium and the host and and hostess. , . of New Miss Jerry Nelson York is spending the winter with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. She is attending Allen Stewart the B Y. U, Mrs. Leo Janies and Mr. and Mr s Clarence James visited with Leo James Friday who is receiving treatment at the Veterans . ...81.80 J.02 I M." TIIURMAN INSURANCE V . J, 016-R- 3 Mr. John L. Larsen of Vinevard has for sale at a reasonable price a fine 3 weeks old Guernsey bull alf that, should make an excellent herd sire. Hit sire took first place at the Ftah County Fair last year. His dam, a beautiful cow, is milking 14 quarts of milk, testing 5 : Vs Bunker Farms Feeds m. f f V AMBULANCE SERVICE VfmV.f Claudin Funeral PIIONE Home You know, I never realized what is in radios until I went into Rose Retreads HUISIL' ELECTRIC l from . GF.SSFORDS INC. Provo 9 Hiiish Electric 250 W est Center (All odd sizes carried) USED TIRES JOLLEY TIRE CO. Provo 445 W. Center. RETREADING HAWKINSON TREADS Utah Tire Service Inc. 18 N. 3 W. Phone 750 RADIOS... 1 74 alifference there You 0we it to Yourself to See Our AMMUNITION 1 Loans and Real Estate See FRED E. RAY 78 N. Univ. Ave. Fh. 108' a lc, ; v. Ilf . : ( EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER' V 0 1.45 SPEAR LUMBER CO. SCREEN DQ0RS SPECIAL SIZES AT COST TO CLOSE OUT Chiropractor DIE and saw and heard them for myself. They have such a variety of consoles and jou can choose beGE or 1IIILCO. tween the Worlds best: 47 No. Univ. Ave. 038-- J Chamber of Commerce Bldg. 234 W. Center Phone 930 & 1.30-5.3- 0 Hours; 2 by Appointment Evenings : Bl'NKER. FARMS feeds may he purchased either in Provo or delivered through KNIGHT COAL & ICE CO. at slightly higher prices. FHONE ! y 1 1 stration was given In the Amusement hall. Miss Haze! Davenport, of Berry has lie. n spending the pa-- t week a, the home of Mr. and Mrs. A F Smith. Mrs Mrs Tony .Madsen and Mrs. D. P. Ovi on Milford Owson, spent Wednesday MIA Conjoint minting Sun- at Strawberry Lake, visiting with day evening was under the direc- their husband and Father, tion of the Stake Si out leadr They caught several lively. was fine trout. a very interesting procram presented by the hoys. Following the meeting a First Aid Demon ' i OU. Flume 130 W. 8 N. banker farms n. The aflair was fponsored by the County Junior Democrats Oveson. Mr. and Mrs. Chc-te- r Tt Wednesday for St Johns Arizona white Huy will sp, t.d two wu-kvisiting at the home of Mr. Ov soils p. rints, Mr aid Dr. Arthur Vance OU 1 FRO VO, IIARDYS RIDE The chorusrrf TODAY corn ly chorinAs surroundingMickey above, play a prominent part in a hilarious nigM club discovers which in famous the Golden of new Mickey adventures of the Family Masli, Hardy sequence ljij jug Feed ThursMixed become Fig a to and tails hat a more Playing than it takes that lop Dab') Feed 80-- bs day & Saturday. October 5th and 7th. Service yeterinary Concentrate. M.inufaot urtsl hy A & ep can do it RADIO. LOVELY - jVf 50-l- : u rovo, 100 lUl'XDS Minimum 1 m CABBAGE Solid Heads, per lb. -. CARROTS 2 for large bunches BANANAS pei pound ONIONS for Winter bag Storage 4. (CORN BASE) THE HARDYS RIDE HIGH VEGETABLES ' FARMS Golden Oil Laying Mash 16$ 16$ 10$ 26$ 23$ 17$ 24$ 36$ 18$ 26$ 17$ ompant BUNKER 23$ Bantam Log Cabin r lies (2eter Street pnorrcTED NET WEIGHT ,L.39$ 1 s.Moto Waul SD. Yiaeent. General BVNKF.R FARMS GOLDEN OIL Vse it as a Laying Mash lag: standard of comparison! 69$ MATCHES per Carton CORNED BEEF per Can DEVILLED MEAT- 3 tins for (All Brands) 11(1 til f LN 4 tins for Good Grade 3 tins for VIENNA SAUSAGES 2 for SALAD DRESSING Jetturc ' Rim eiitly tile State Department of Agnculture has required feed manufai turer- - to place new information on ihe feed tags that is of 'value to you as a user. In addition to the required in- 63$, sie ROLLED OATS LA h HAVE WINGS Thursday and Saturday SUGAR 1 1 l An artists impression of the new Cary. Grant Jean Arthur film coming to the formation, Bunker Farms Poultry Only Angels Have Mash Tags now carry a statement Scera Theatre on Tuesday & Wednesday, October 10 and 11, and adventure set of Vitamin A, D, and.G content, of romance is a nular Howard driected Hawks, by spec. story Wings, the to the which constitutes notalso only Andes. of American South the the Returning impressive background against the most most expensive, but washed-out screen after a long absence, Richard Barthelr.ess plays a prominent role as a important part of a poultry mash Mitchell Thomas Rita and Also are nerve. Below is a reproduction pf a his featured retrain to Hayworth pilot battling ,!5-1- 9$ SOAP UINTAH BASIN HONEY, No. 10 Mash Tag Tells a Tale If iou will but study it. A V. Cv POULTRYMAH MR. li'V x. ' S jry -- OXYDOL ' - u $09 ml J 48-lb- s. Sj 23$ FLOUR, Red Star 4 Turkey Red FLOUR, Globe l Hot Cake Flour, 4 lbs. KARO,for V 17$ CORN FLAKES No. Vy- 16$ For Fhtir.e FRUIT BOXES 1 132 E. C. 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