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Show Thursday, May 16, 1910 THU VOICE OF SIIAKON SEEKS ' r traJaatiug Etudects 19th at 1 30 p m. tiake G nta- - D u.aes h.I smke nrd ward cf-- i Alice Andetson, Hoy Backus, logical Union n ett r g w til he hi id ms to be in at'cuiante at blade U.'.lman, Winifred Fovclke, the same day at 2 p ni in U. ui.i u tio ( ' g as they have suae Bhc ills C.llu .m, Rem G liman, stake si tn'uary bu la t s mi' i a t bus i a to uansact t.mta Goiaon, btiiruv Harris, u au Li a . u u T uhij t ittiuiu Make L Mu irmaii, WinJ-o- EEELEGTION Hie inGAniiG 4 Hth HkiIic, Wdinn Johnson, 1. iirue Ktlandir, Howard Lowe, in T at, Xr-- TfVT? huul tr ii k gn is w t e l! e gucuts with otlnr gills tf Mieb Laura Haunt r ,t a swimming party at miatiigd Mond.iv tuning. It. S. At oi k mid Business The kt in f Soiicty held an all Ida' work and busint-- s mot ting at house i hurt h the Tuesday Lun heon was setved at noon by At 4 p. m. a the ptesideniy sotial hour was enjoted and lare stock of j PARTS & ACCESSORIES vasliburn Ccrvico ; I Only a short time left to have your Drades Market .. -- Specials For Saturday, May 18th lb. can 14c COCOA, I.G.A CRISCO can 51c 3-l- b. PJ I P I.G.A. Sweet Wrinkle LAO No. 2 cans fffZri 2 for can 49c Ige. pkg. 29c 3-l- b. SNO-KREE- M BISQUICK pfinij bUHit for 33c 2 TUNA FISII, I.G.A, y2s I.G.A. Whole Kernel can3 iUy 12-o- BABY FOOD, Gerbers PALMOLIVE SOAP SOAP GRAINS, I.G.A. . . . 4-o- for 25c bars 17c 3 z., 3 . . Giant pkg. 47c ..I-... SYBUPL";k... DAWN TISSUE TUNA FLAKES, El Cair.po PINEAPPLE, Ukulele . . . DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM: DR. G. II. IIEINDSELMAN With Ileindselman Optical and Jewelry Co. .... Graduation After the beautiful "The Shepherd King evening at the high school auditorium, the following Windsor students received their diplomas Howard from the Seminary: Lowe, Warren Johnson, Fioyd Backus, Glade Gillman, Shirley Harris, Beatrice Kelander, Beth Ruth Marrott, Phyllis Hooley, Gillman, Leora Gordon. inners Edna Hooley and Joyce Bear-daplayed on the 7th grade kick ball team which wone first place at the track meet. rolls 19c 212,s 2 y2s for 10c 31c 252 FRUIT COCKTAIL Graduate adn Registered Optometrist Glassts may be hand on Easy Terms Ui JOE AND ETIIEL TURP CALL ON THE PRESIDENT Walter Brennan, Ann Sothern and William Gargan Also I;.- i' DEVILED MEAT, I.G.A. . . y4s 3 for 10c 212s 10c TOMATOES, I.G.A SUGAR PEAS, I.G.A. No. 2 Cans 2 for 21c Quarts 252 ... SLICED BEEF, I.G.A. CORN FIBRES, I.G.A. 2-o- tins, for 25c 2 z. . . . Ige. pkg. 9c OKFM SPECIALS! jgSf3 VEGETABLES CH33 Shoell. For Friday and Saturady Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jackson and JELLO, All flavors pkg. son of Lehi spent Mothers Day SlIUf.DDED WHEAT, N.B.C. 19c with Mrs. Sarah E. Ilooley. 2 packages for CARNATION WHEAT FLAKES No Premium 14c SALT 15c SI lER-SlD21c Blue Box PI KEY quart 14c EI.OIR Baker's BeM .... $1.21 SALAD DRESSING .... quart 23c Stake Genealogical board COTTAGE CHEESE lb. 12c will convene May 152 NEW SFUDS RADISHES 2 3 CARROTS GREEI1 BEA!iSENrr::nnsc-l2f- bunches 5c bunches 10c BANANAS 17c s. 1 IJEATSI) 'j FRANKFURTERS LEG-O-MUTTO- s. N PORK ROAST ANCV APPLES 2 for i b'wi't e 29c lb. 14c POT ROAST LARD BUTTER 39c 252 dty. VK ftin jr" 8:50 FLAT-TOH- unknowable! . SSiET con. rets J.DA 111 "f1 The Ripphng Rhythms of Shop Fields and his orchestra, NEC transcription artists, are the newest contribution of your own station, KOVO, to the musical delight of Central Utahs radio listeners. Shep Fields distinctive music, as broadcast by KOVO, includes such tunes as "Let There Be Love, "From Another World, "Shake Down the Stars, "Charming Little Faker and "Imagination. LISTEN FOR THEM! 20 f C fr - - - 1910 ,, $12 s2.oir Regular $3.37 ") J 4J Paint & Phone 656 North University Ave. Home Decorator and Color Guide 4! A iyt , YOUP. HOI, IE "wiBwea From the many plana and practical ideaa wo have In our oifioo yon can aaLct tho exact cmo that will til tout need. Ton'll fco pleasantly tuiprijed to find that oven extensive repairs cost very little. 7 :30 Second Show 10:00 Sinplo u. T a Another of SHEP FIELDS 1 TO REPAIR First Show ... Ecor.c::d . . . Quid: Under our ABC Monthly Fayment Flan yon do not need cash to repair yonx homo. M&ko tho Improvements now and enjoy them yon tom them far on monthly easy paving ap ananged fac yonx oocrenienco. ROSALAWN u At Lincoln High Hundreds of rare bargains in reconditioned Used Cars are now on display in our Used Car lot. Almost exery make and model 13 Included In certainly one to please you this great lineup. Call 666 today and ask our salesman to bring oneto your home. Get behind the wheel and you'll know what we mean when we say theyre great buys! K1 Utah Valley Glass IT5 - -- Saturday, May 18th JOE SEETIIALER RULON DOOLEY HANSEN and their MELODY CLUB ORCHESTRA 5 J!5rL!!X!-t- Music Styled for Dancing 5 lf-- Ui- - fo; FEATURING: United Sales & Service 150 N. Univ. Phone 666 JCilocycles t S'i'f 8 Lovely Bette Davis and Handsome Barney Rawlings Singing Team ''i $4 t $ it Dancing Every Saturday Nite $ Utah Timber & Coal Co, 164 West 5 i $1.2) 95a'1' Regular Gallons Special $2.91 C.r'T', - S-- Stucco & Concrete Pt. . L SJ.27 Waterproofs arid beautifies stucco brick TREE .JiW Regular Lin:!:-nV;fr.i- :!i LiLr Dance Orchestras! 90qs- Gallons Special $3.24 vt Finest Regular $2.70 throughout the house. For linoleum .TOO EXCITING , JTv S2.20CUU Deck Paint Gallons Special mvo Americas E Quarts Special 70c Perch ? FOR WORDS! Ya esarzts , . Regular $1.50 Wear and weather resistant. Puts smile on ur & home The first movie ever made from the most thrilling adventure book ever written!. .Shipwreck on a tropic isle!.. Strange sights, scenes, perils!. .A fear-- . less family battling the unknown and y. - ip- , 53.05"-- ! 51.16s HOVJ YOIS'LL LOVE 17! Ny emar- - S-- .E For furniture, woodwork, toy. The fa. quick- drying ore-co- at Gallon Spc-i- .t $4.05 20th-21st-22n- ' Spec. J2.91 Velvety mooth. Modern Wall Finish Wednesday Monday Tuesday d May SEi.ii-LU3Tr- s2.oir - 4?o- mou USED CARS lb. 16c 4-l- $ Gelton SPECIAL. Regular $3.70 1 67 152 unS"1 t e Spec $2.95 exterior wood PC' Gal. in $ $2.95 Qt. Spec. 9 c Sunday, 5c 11 Spec. 91c arr1: TIME or SHOWS 7:30 7:47 Joe and Ethel Turp Jones again at 10:15 s. 17 or Gallon For kitchen, bathroom, hall. JED PROUTY SPRING BYINGTON KEN HOWELL GEORGE ERNEST JUNE CARLSON FLORENCE ROBERTS BILLY MAHAN and JOAN DAVIS CHICK CHANDLER ANDREW TOMBES IRVING BACON MARJORIE GATESON HELEN ER1CSON MARVIN STEPHENS S2.01 HOUSE PACT SWP Quirt Jones Family SPICIAL For exterior of your home. Beautiful, dur- - ii SVP Ur.dsrcc;tcr Day. Personal Items Martha Keetch returned home from the Utah Valley hospital Tuesday. Meda Johnson of Vernal visited Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John V. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. John Baxter of Juncion are visiting relatives and friends in Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Louder and daughter of Park City spent Mothers Day with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gillman and MARKET" Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Louder. Mrs. Bernard Colledge and son UTAH spent Sunday with her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. George TOURIST pkg. 23c WHEATIIEARTS aifavia Querti Spec. 91c Prime end urfce hl SALAD DRESSING i' - WINDSOR 252 3 their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Arilla Smith The lesson Thursday afternoon on Courtship in Pioneer Days was given by Jane Elsmore. After meeting refreshments were serv-- J ed The camp finished the beautiful crochet bedspread they began last fall. They are going to sell it to meet expenses of the camp. Chances will be sold. This meeting Is the last one to be held until next fall. Mrs. Enid Johnson was thrilled on Mothers Day when she received a beautiful pair of knit gloves from her son, Winfred, who In Is laboring as a missionary Brazil, South America. ten Beth Gillman entertained of her friends at a waffle supper, Wednesday evening, the occasion being her 15th birthday anniversary. Family Dinner Twenty-tw- o members of the Harris family gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harris Sunday afternoon and held a social In honor of their mother, and Grandmother, Mrs. Poly Harpageant, ris, the occasion being In honor Sunday of her birthday and also Mothers DR. E. E. MON'bO.V IiuumbeiK Secretary of State, announces his candidacy for renomination and r election on the Democratic ticket in the forthprimaries and general coming election. His announcement stresses that he Is pleased to stand on hta record in the conduct of his official duties tn office, and his record is open to all. His first consideration as a public servant in the conduct of his office and his' various activities on boards and commissions has always been efficiency of administration and honest, conscientious, courteous service to the public, always keeping in mind the welfare of the State, His efficient administration as Secretary of State, his experience in the Legislature coupled with other public duties qualify him for fitted aci strain. fuul May 17 & 18 serted under the OREM I -- of Mrs Stella Gtlltnan and Mrs A'eta Culltmore. I). V. I. Meet of the The Windsor camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers held Car Inspected! .. Friday and Saturday I s httLuhe rWUMte Theatre I Ruth Vat toll ILdee and Ilt'h Hooky, high -- i We also lia e a . , prfrjbed and corrtutly B North PHONE 232 |