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Show ,. r V 0 0 - 4- , 0,1, 4;4-- ' FEBRUARY 19 1927' TirE DESERET NEWS SATURDAY It tel. LAST DEFENDANT IN CARD CASE FREED The Men have appealed from on each by City Judge N. H. Tanner, following their plea of guilty to 'ambito". Buster and Joseph Stanley Heather were arraigned before Jades Timer on a charge of an at. Best condition. New paint. tempted criminal soaault upon a 11- - Balloon ilia,' other extras, year-ol- d girl and were allowed until Friday to enter their plea. easy terms to the lucky M. R. Nicks. charged with g of a $6 check was granted the same proeedurs. "he is alleged to buyer. have paased the forged instrument on the J. C. Penney company. The case against Robert Z. Owens. charged with third degree At 1125 E 21st So. My. 643 burglary. was dismiseed upon motion of the state. Re bait been In. carcerated in the county jail for more than three months. to A. H. gate wee sentenced three days In the county jail for l- Pleasant Grove Merchant, asuinale insufficient funds. cheek. The court Was informed that Kate for Quartery Century Dies had made partial reatitution. PLZAISAri GROVE, Feb., 1Le The charge of possession of (ilpectal)--Joh8. Clark. merchant liquor against Carl A. Anderson Was here for 2$ yeara, anti tor 22 Year dismissed upon motion of tbe counlater connected with the William ty attorney when Anderson conRoy lane company. died at hie vinced the eourt Om liquor was M. bonsai Friday aught alter suffering used for rubbing purposes for an two days from hernia. invalid daughter. Mr. Clark the on of a Mormon Battalion veteran. GOTIK. S. Clark. was born bore in DILI and after graduating front the B. T. U. enterthe pubric ed the morchandiaing bore. His wife. Mrs. Leon Alexander Clark. died three years age. The following children survive; O. an 1 Maxine Clark. nessant Grove: Way's awl Elliot Clark. hen torgia. oisco; Mrs. C. E. Maupin.- - Texael three grandchildren two brothers and a 'Vier. ?urea' earpiece will be beld in Me Pleasant Grove tabernacle WedI. 660 Sine imposed 1925 Ford Coupe for-'er- Larceny by Trick Charge Djsmissed Upon Pros- -- ecutor's - Jack Ryan with Andrew Wright and Patter., eon in a charge of larceny by trick. liras discharged Thursday by Cit,y Judgs Xoel S. Pratt. upon motion of Amt. County Atty. Joseph Wright and Patterson era freed Isom time ago tor lack tot ovidonco. The men wars alleged to base duped Guy Atoddard In tha course of card gams at a downtown kw. Hansen Auto Co. , n jottutService of heal-no- asselay, Feb- - he Phone,74 Was. 475 tore , That means that you can buy them with perfect For no good safety. And with trocer reels satisfied unless he gives his custotners perfect-satisfactio- the best quality groceries and the fullest measure of grotery service. His customers are entitled to nothing less. For this week. we have planned Goki. Bar Products Week. ' Gold Bar Products Week 3 No, 2 Gold Bar Medan, PEAS 4. 57c 70c 83c 490 52c 53c 3 No.2 Gold Bar Small PEAS.- 3 No. 2 Gold Bar Very Small PEAS 3 No 2Y2 b4;k1 Bar TOMATOES, solid pack 2 No.2 Gold Bar LIMA BEANS 3 No.2 Gold Bar Cut STRING BEANS 3 No. 2 Gold Bar CROSBY CORN 2 No Gold Bar SPINACH 2 No. 3 No. 620 34c 37c 97c 26c 15c 22c 24c Gold Gold Bar ASPARAGUS POIN'IS 1 No.251 Gold Bar BILLPICKLES Gold Bar PDIEN'rOES 2 Gold Bar CARROTS 1 No.2 Yi Gold Bar RED BEErs Gold Bar PORE AND BEANS 1ST& 25(3 Gold, Bar PEARL HOMINY 1 Gold Bar SWEET POTATOES 1 Gold Bar BRUSSEL SPROUTS 2V2 2Y3 iYzs 3N.1 I. 15C' 280 ... lb. Box Gold PRUNES 69c I 2 Gold Bar SEEDLESS RAISINS .... . . .... 24c ;:i No. 2 Gold Bar BLACKBERRIES , 28c 1 No. 2 Gold Bar RASPBERRIES 40c i No. 2 Gold Bar STRAWBERRIES ....... ... 38c I No. 21: Gold Bar FRUITS FOR SALAD45c 1 No. 2Y: Gold Bar APRICOTS 33c I No. 2Y: Gold Bar ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES 3gc I No. 2Y: Gold Bar MAMMOTH PEACHES t 32c I No. 23's Gold Bar MELBA PkACHES 32c 1No. 2 $i Gold Bar SLICED PEACHES . 29c Gold Bar BARTLETT PEARS ,1 No. 2 37c PRUNES I No. 214 Gold Bar 31c PRUNES .. 1 N. Bar 85c I No. 2Y: Gold Bar SLICED PINEAPPLE 31c 1No. 2 Gold Bar SLICED PINEAPPLE 25c I No. 2 Gold Bar GRATED PINEAPPLE 24c .1 No 2 Gold Bar MUSCAT GRAPES 28c 1- r -4 -- t I . - .., -- Dri-pa- Drl-Pa- k 1 i the city between I p.m. and 4 a.m. Deciainn t make a mons vigorous enforcement of the law. Chief Jones says. Is the fact that a largo numJuveniles have committed berof crimes at night tiMs recently. Storms at Eureka Recall of 1917 of 1917 - l'ew caTrzaabbate,Newa. ;. PURPOSE AND EFFECT OF THE NEW SCHEDULES - - 'rhese new rates are so constructed that as a consumer's use o f electric service increases the cost per kilowatt hour progressively decreased in "blocks" or "steps." ' g The purpose of this company in offering these OPTIONAL RA'rES is to encourage additional use of electric such invite will "blocks" rates low lower in of the The the the for home. attractiveness pr "steps" energy equipment , additional use of domestic appliances. 1 T. V. PROVO. Feb. and University of 'Wyoming debaters met in an open forum debate here Friday. They argued the question 'Resolved. That the Vo Woad Act. be Modified flo As to Permit Sale of Light Wines and Beer.' Glenn Dickson and Desiton Partridge formed the "y" team while Wyoming was represented by Alfred Penes and Clair Sandell. TIDISICIAL Feb. PRICK. labor-savin- These new rates irill meet a popular demand ,. for there has been a constantly increasing number of inquiries and requests for domestic water beating service---fo- r baths, laundry, basin,kitchen and other purposes in the home :This service is now g available, and efficient and economical equipment is aiso available. SOY DIES. water-heatin- 11.(Spechil)--M- as Ron of W. Tidwell. It and Ester Milner Tidwell, died Thursday from pneumonia. Funeral sere. lime will be bald Sunday. reb. 20. Art the WeMelo ward chapel with Mahon Bay Branch in charge interment will ha in Wellington oansetert 141. ' These new optional rates contain many variablesintroduced so that combination services may be enjoyed by our custom, era according to their individual needs. A low minimum bill With a liberal quantity of energy supplied therefor is the first' 'block" or "step" in the rate. The other "blocks" or !steps" vary with the combinations used and the total quantity or current.consumed. Inquiries concerning the application of these new optional rates will be handled individually by the company's representativei and prompt report made to the customer as to the. advisability of taking service under the new optional rate or continuinig service under the standard residential rate. PLAN SCOTCH MCSIO ACADEMY. Plans for founding a Scottish armlemy of music in Glasobw and endowing chair of music in the University of Glasgow have been outlined by a committee of citizens of Glasgow. The Carnegie trustees have promised to give $50000 toward the project provided the eitt.1 woes ratio an equal amount. and proepects for the success of the movement are believed to be bright The company regards it as the most important achievement affecting the welfare of its domestic customers which It has realized many years, and it is hoped that the bensfits will be widespread. These benefits chiefly concern the women who Conduct the business of and Who will directly gain through release from household drudgery as increased use is made of modern electric domestic appliances.- But entire far:lilies it is easily reasoned, will also be the g beneficiaries b home-maki- ng labor-savin- Autos Are Jailed 4 , , TBImuniciltpsearlvtandi Reckless Drivers D ERKELEY, ,- bees, tall oc of IL the -- SO-d- ar VIC 31g Calif., Feb. Peace Oliver 'To tmys. Jr., has hit on a new scheme for the puniskonent of traffic Viola.. toes. The scheme Is to jolt the automobile rather hen the driver. ' The sem o;deved two machines taken over by the Period police for & after their drivers had bees Immd guilty or traffic viola. ...300 lb', 5 r; Instead of Their 29c 15c 30c rancY'R"213c 23c , ... - B. Y. U. and Wyoming. U Debate Dry, Law Changes 31c .,. I2 RESIDENTIAL LIGHTING AND COOKINGBoth services through one meter. RESIliENTIAL LIGHTING AND REFRIGERATING--Bothe- r services through one meter. RESIDENTIAL LIGHTING, REFRIGERATION AND COOKINGAU services through one meter. RESIDENTIAL LIGHTING, COOKING ..AND WATER HEATINGAll services through ono meter. RESIDENTIAL LIGHTING, COOKING, REFRIGERATION AND WATER HEATINGAN services through one meter. EUREKA, Feb. storms of tbs early part The of this week recared the troubl which Tintic experienced,. Just 10 Years ago. when the fall of allOW was 141 heavy it tied up both railroads ezrving tho camp. stopped all other kinds of travel and resulted hi the closing of Immo of the mines. At that time there was a scarcity me suffertng of coal here and occurred on that account. The 1017 storm .started on Feb. 17. almost JO 'vacs ago to a day. This week's atoms was almost as severe. adding a couple of feet of a itir snow to the already plentiful supply in the mountains. and making auto trtvei exceptienally difficUlt. 37c -- ' The new optional rates apply for combinations of services as listed below, and, in all cases, entitle the residential cantomer to use in connection therewith any of the domestic appliances In common useincluding: washing machines, flat,. k 1 No. 2 Gold Bar LOGANBERRIES .2 lbs. Gold Bar Fancy Large PRUNES -- I No. I. MO Gold Bar SALMON I No Y: Flat Gold Bar SALMON Ovid can Gold Bar SARDINES ,,.... ' ' ' 1 ws Gold Bar TUNA , 2..4 pint Gold'Bar TuNA .: . : ... : 2 cans Gold Bar 'rOMATO SAUCE 44 1Gold Bar PUMPKIN -2 , oz. .lar Gold Bar JAM L., coinbinatioil Domestic Electric Services 3 OGDEN, lireb. 'vigorous enforcement of the curfew law Is to be started fn t city. it to, assnouseed- - to Chief- - Jonathan Jones. Police Mears are instructed to arrest ail persons- under le who iire found on the streets of A. I it at - Ogden Police Commence Curfew Law Drive Free aty. Delivery Week of February 21st We Sell Only Quality Groceries 1 1 Endommel .'' - .. w:rk believes sTUttes7 that than Otis win twos., ow ternary Au sentence of a few I days on !ming &Pr.. imposed . eau., ,- no-- American soldiers bigger Coolidge Orders Bigger. give better helpings at mess. Meals for Soldiers Impressed by repeated 'urgings - - by army officers, President Coolidge has raised the army ration WASHINGTON. Feb. 11.(AP) ellowinee 1 per snan to fifty cents a Is now SS cents and the Napoleon's dictum that "an army day. travels on its stomach" has found new army bill makes funds availnew recognition in a dechdon to able for next- - year to raise it to . , at forty cents. The president, however, decided even forty cents was not enough and by executive order made it an even- half dollar beginning next July 1., An additional 15.000,009 have be to will provided. Mr. Coolidge displayed a deep in the controversy interest personal - that recently developed in congress and the newspapers over the low ration costs in the army compared to the allowance now in effect In the navy. He called for further Information and ruled that a doughboy might lortimately regarded as having as big an appe. tite as a bluejacket nt WASHINGTON. Feb. 19.(AP) Th. Hawley bill to proyids for manufacture of medicinal whisky Under government supervision was given privileged status in the house today by the rules committee. It will come up On th floor early next - week. . THE Copyright Will Have Its Fling NE4BS.--You- th U. a Patent , Offico. Hess. MME:? .. Miutchurian Withtuts, - Bakery Dept. chocolate - I Almond Med Ring.. each PLEASED MEET 18c L)P ;.;... 35c , NW. lb. 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