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Show IEAGUi!iAD!i'G PEACHES MEET P:iG:'A IN PEACH DAY sLD35irSPff: TO joe j MAHOMEY j Jr. GO Pinr.cy Upcefs The Distiibuforj To Stretch Loccl Lead III MV f i t tlol i V I m'll ' - t l(i t M f V' 1 '1 ' 10 -- i t team li lets Jewelry team comb id iht offerings of Davis for 10 h i m which was good for 15 runs, while Malamrose was limiting tl Ringside suckers to 8 hits 10 runs Nielsen of the Ring s di Cafe team was the leading spikir getting a single, double, mm run and walk in four trips 1 a the willing Peters team Nutchew two singles and two w Iks for four trips to lead his ill ( I ' II ' I s lour League was broken 'Mils Jtweliy was pulling an t by l dtfeating the Ringside r v t .is Ihompsons Hardware con ui d its winning ways, while i ill il ' i V,, I tv ! . (, i V ( i t V' ' r n th'ie way tie in the Junior A 1 i I win in i s I in ' lii i tiv li I League In I c I i Ok o vill I a s tor on ' la n (I in I f i ( ii I a n ma r 's i lido 1 vv . NO Paper Route Starts A Youih To College W U Ml dw aid It P . 14 I si w ( y j i it rv i c vi iif ar-- min to) youth voikrd hard for Mils urd r i r t ty quit iihiIo bee a use he had sniii vim It wnl tn a1) him lo Matt at llto tni i 's,i of WlseoiiMn this fall lit st mht ot his dt v ry, all Fdw arils suIim nhors wi ro at Imnio and path had a gift or a small pH sent to spood him on I is w tv v i id i 1 Radio Show umm Km wii;rr ijT KU.TA i ti i E5atV ' p, ie 4 r - - v? A si 0k: 0 w::Asv) JRS ThE NAME WAS W AATURAL f BOVVEiHUF. RE A 'Ovr A NO BY ' -- y ri I ; 5f n THE 0 b 2 " i later C: RED" WAS APPROPRIATELY MAMt D 19,) UF6CT' (at SARATOGA, Y) ,i Heavy Penalties Await Elephant Tusks Back On Hongkong Market Senior Division 240 Capitol 331 Roxy IIONGKOV; ship ment of about 6 600 elephant tusks largest sime the war arrived hero recently and at train d buvers from all over China who are again looking to Hongkong as the distributing point lor ivoiv m the Far East The tusks, ranging in length fuiin two to light feit ionic fnnn Fast Africa and are lm poited b Indian merchants Be fore the war, ivor dealers from Formosa and China, Japan bought their supplies here, but postwar mtirnal upheavals and liv-of the tounst traffic has grt at l diminished the demand lor ivory goods While total meat output in the first quarter of 1947 was moderately less than a year earlier, greater production in the second quarter brought supplies for the 6 minths to about the same level as 1916 Meat pioduction probably will be larger this summer than in 1946 If the cattle slaughter continues unusually large, meat output may be almost as large this fall as a year earlier. Reduced pork, lamb, and mutton production was about offset by increased beef and veal pro- & Would you like perfume while PERFUME I the the todise Reg. 3.75 value for Three dram size. Special Night Creme, reg. 1 73 tain Special in September atj. Beauty Mask, reg, I.75 Va! Special in September at j. record slaugh- ter of cattle and calves for 1917 will result in a sharp reduction Cattle in numbers on farms feeding m 1948 probably will be below the high rate of the current year As a result, beef and veal output is expcted to be reduced in 1948 The 1947 spring pig crop is slightly more than last year, and fanners' intentions indicate that the fall pig crop will be 6 percent above 1946 plus Save 75 cents on each jar! EX-CEL-C- IS cosmetics of distindioi Kentucky Aeronautics Commission Technical Advisor Ger aid OBiien reported that num cious rc pints had been received of an erall being filed on from jlhe ground Penaltj Two to 21 eais in prison, 0 Brian said If the offense occurs over federally managed property the penalty may be a ST 000 fine and from three to 21 years in prison the I Mexican government for but they had forgotten $93 000, about it Carter, an Arkansas county rancher, was hard hit by Mex-tearustlers between 18b8 and 1873 In 1891, he filed a claim against the Mexican government This year, the Carter estate heirs received $19,670 from the Mexican government in payment for the damages FRIDAY and SATURDA- Y- n Fruits and Vegetables TOMATOES slum, Quality Meats 30 GROUKD BEEF 33c CAULIFLOWER Attention Tomato Growers . CABBAGE Now packing green tomatoes at our Honey ville pitching shed. Market is impioving. so pick all mature, smooth, green tomatoes for the fresh market. prove vour returns bv picking all green tomatoes they get large enough, thus increasing tonnage. BALOGNA 390 CANTALOUPES MORRIS Phone H. NELSON MIRACLE BEEF POT ROAST 30 FORK SAUSAGE 470 .490 L WHIP, pt CALUMET BAKING POWDER, lb. CO. ANCE, Manager 17(1 Pure Honey ville, Utah 199-J- 6 Lb. 40 as PACK AND SELL TO HIGHEST MARKETS STERLING ,.v i.b. Im- U SORT, WAX. estuaiy Whin complete it will be the longest suspension budge in Furope and the third longest in the world txtei tied only by the Golden Gate and George Wash ingtnn budges The Severn budge will have a t enter span of 3 300 feet 120 Lb HONEY Gallon 32.69 't gallon Spring Garden $1.48 i kt 330 16 ounce $4.08 - v' 0:rn-y- All $ 1 fW' s Per Case CIGARETTES SAVE NOW 17c $1.69 , er carton Globe A" IJISCUIT Snowdrift SHORTENING a 7 Rotate NEEDS $1,02 FLOUR irginia Lee Cut 10 oz. GREEN BEANS,,,, $3.29 hxP Its always Per Can Popular Brands Sunalley a wise idea to "salt" something away for the future . . . and a Savings Account in this bank is an ideal place for You may wish to buy a car, build a ptrt of each home, enjoy a vacation, provide for education . . . and saving COican- k. - Camphelb ti 45c 140 Cream Stvle VEGETABLE SOUP lS case 2i9ns BECKERS 250 BEER W -- ITH EMPTIES $3.69 $2.40 sjftifJ FREE DELIVERY t SV' Spt 1l i . E 2-.- , I co THO FRAGRANCES Two . Extra a,, shoppy. Ask the sales girl at metic counter about acquainted sample. duction conRecoid of mar record sumer incomes in June created a strong domestic demand for meat Prices for meat animals in mid June averaged 2 percent below the March record, but 47 percent above a year earlier, when price ceilings were in The prospective to wear Mexico Pays Heirs For Old Damages can help you do it. Why not visit our Savings Department soon Open an account and keep it growing with regular deposits. , 2008 30113 j ps" ft Gunners AISTIN, Tex (UP- I- The LRAMCFOPiT k id PI family of rancher Giles Carter Kenluikj has no open season on had often heard the old Texas aneraft or aircraft pilots pioneer tell of his claim against London Bridge Is Going Up, 336 Million Worth pay-chec- j 000 200 Agri-cu'tur- Economics in Meat supplies per person 1946 averaged 153 pounds, com com pared with 131 pounds, 1937-4- 1 in 134 with pounds pitied Anti-Aircra- , 2. Sen SOWAR HUES CF W1TE?' t r SYRUP x SURfACE. I of according to the Bureau Log Cabin -- mu f bEATblG j Meat Supplies Consumers tan look forward to as large a supply of meat this year as last when supplies were well above most war years. y I rkz; RrFLALa) y-- t that TOKLE 00 0035 - n p- - v 'AS TO FILL A 600 F,E EOC (HOST WIRE 1 1 i J I HORSE record TT BV TORGER AT ROM WOOL), MK.H WITH A LEAP OF 289 FEET VMS RACtSOUT OF 'SI STARTS 615 310 S. PEAS flk'ST UAHO LA, yt'h iL the THE AMERICAN ski jump 121 104 500 020 000 000 020 September a IS just profitable Frustrated with him He cant piaJ ts but he can make them Makes Them Instead His instruments 'vien are confused Ore (IP A LEM with origmal was a divarius violins Law rente G Piescott but faa be to youth he aspired an acudent surprise Prescott He workf mous violinist But bluepnnts copied fmm 0rm ' cost him tour fingers of his left by five famous 17th CeJ' hand and his dreams vanished. Italian craftsman h.s one are made of fine grained su Today at 75, Prescott is of the most skilled violin mak- and curly maple f,om w ers in the nation, but the craft gon woods ' Department of Ajrieul tine rt sumed the price support August 15,' progi am on wool 1017 The piograrn wni continue Wool through Decembir 31 ,1918 owned by producers on August 15 will be eligible for purchase The program will operate through wool handlms who will .act as agents of the Commodity C i edit Corpoiation in parchas ing and handling wool The support price schedule is in line with 1946 supports when the average grower price was slight ly more than 42 cents a pound grease basis Some adjustments will be made this year between for prices more will be paid for tine wools and a litle less the lower grade wools for which there is less demand The program was re estab hshed under new legislation passed by the 80th congress and approved by the president This legislation provides for puce support at the 1946 level but makes it possible for CCC to sell its sticks on a competitive basis Previous legislation re quired such vcool he sold at not less than parity However, because of cuirent generally good demand for finer grades of wool, an increase in the CCC selling price of 1 to 2 cents a pound for these giades has been announced This ac tion is based on indications that the world supply of fine grades will be short and demand continues strong due to heavy domestic demand for fine wool products and to resume textile mills operations in war-torcountries Growers should get in touch with their regular handlers regarding disposition of their 1947 clips Details and price schedules of the program are now in dealers hands. i. Ltd sla tuhe (iso yrs rrre.y MOOCH Aa ( f- (. 'a' -a- Hi : efO: 10 Junior League Pi ters Ringside b nestone 3 hompsons La LONDON (L'll The Mims fry of Transport announced that construction would start . next spiing on a 5 536, POO 000 suspen s.im bndee across the Severn r,f ! i Friday, City. Utah s SPRINGS NEAR SOOA Tvy SPRINGS, WAHO, Jf w J 6YEN 9 fta to. pu 1 I 3 1 , BA THE SIXTH PAT- T1 R HITS A PAsF PLH-P WIH A BATTCD BALL, fcLTlPlNG THL PUNNf AND THE CIDF.BUT THE TP CPrDIT BATTFI? FOR THf S XTH HIT WCM AMD In arm n at ho v ( ro kopt busv I .',3 t to ulqu u tors here fixing triMll ON THE AIR toki's tho ot oi dav at tho (if ttioir siijm r ors Af lety Sunday myht . a full hour performance n'Hitlon r ') p Itoltnail lost d book ()f ( BfOadway moil memorable plus .. tfar-- j fin a the then tie t moil dutinguiilied octorsl Ibkots ni tr a b ill puik d(tons of motornts loloimd to thoir 7:33 P. M. H d n is to find '111 m tabbed To tin irito or just pnrlod dn ors who app c.ri d at headquar Aimriun s (oluo explained it was all ltro.uk istinij h to 1st i K o, tho result of a prank- ( ompanv . Isi.r and l no mi fl.o tu ols j n A'lyi ( TRIPLE F PUNS. the. Mt XT THFf E MEM HIT INHFLD JIMf.LCS LOADING THE Cop Loses Tickets THEATRE GUILD Bvms3 Ann AS t THWOWM OUT AT smf lot PLATE At HMPliMOfJy l - U. S. STEEL'S g li is ONE SUNDAY AFTERNOON' Avaid-winnin- r tlf liv i (U llllMI i I ( feii&i 'h uum il thii li r i r i 1 ) riRCT TWO one of the best games of the kague this year Hunsaker, liurlti for Thompsons held the Inc stone team to 7 hits, and uph good support shut them out 5 10 0 Morrison, Fnestone pitch- lead the hitters on both teams with two singles out of three trips In the Senior Made Your League, the Roxy Theatre slugged out a 13 to 8 victory over the Capitol Theatre, with Harris, Roxy shortstop leading the way with four hits out of five official trips to the plate. His biggest blow was a triple. The victory (nit the Roxy team way out in front in AND ANNt'NG ( Hardware-droppe- lisps and Chase Firestone team ?30 ZS NONE ml n ueiU I ill la lion if pav tm nl ot m is pa mu O it .ul u on to victory lliompsons Hull III till on t liaioo lor the (I a( Violinist The side 'I ' n yoiv5-ournBOX ELDER on Wool Price Supports Resumed August 15 tone I J I r I1 i i 1 t I t oniison i r ORA Brigham ur Made Your ( 1 I ' lade-Yo- Ayitrwitmjt fcwsMijr frwi cm League 'll I l I . I " li i " II I k I (' i ' 1) 1 mm nsujs & R O Thompsons Lead PHONE 136 BEFORE 10 A. M. or 1 |