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Show TI1E PAGE EIGHT at the Ri pairmen and service men netti & Capitolo restaurant, starting at Electric Firm Will Present Picture For , 8 00 SUN-- HERE FOR MEET p m Repair, Service Men Pneumonia Fatal To Willie Leads with His Chin, a Resident Of Latuda new written and produced by a V 'I j ) $ '&; A .tvz;7 FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES NEW RADISHES SPUDS BUNCH . 2c LONG GREE- N- CUCUMBERS EACH LETTUCE HEAD . . . TOMATOES POUND ' PEAS SPINACH JUICE TALL CAN TOMATOES . Advertising Advantage That Possible Through Proper Channels 10c CORNED BEEF 35c Super Pastuerized 34c POUND LG. FKG CHEESE 9c 18c POUND Powder Qf Baking CAN 7 JELLY SUGAR BLUING 10c I2-O- z. BAG .. 56c 5c PINT BOTTLE ff, Ki-wa- nis ASSORTED B Toilet Soap PEPPER 25c 5c CAN GOOD GRADE VANILLA TEA FLAVORING 13c 5c BOTTLE .... z. RED STAR FLOUR 48 CANDY K K COCOA RARS CLEANER 10c te SAUCE CAN SOAP 25c Giant Bars SPAGHETTI-POU- ND BROOKFIELD ICE CREA- M- Salad Dressing POWDER QUART ht. IQp Ti.. CHOICE MEATS INSP. U. S. STEAK POUND 26c ROAST 31c HAMS Whole or Half SIRLOIN OF BEEF MUTTO- N- ROAST CHOPS 24c rouND POUND LB. WERE GOING TO, SPEND mm VACATION IN SALT LAKE CITY WELL STOP AT THE hotel newhouse of Single $2 to Price -- A SURETY OF PURITT Double STORES Utaia r Large Pkg. Utah 10-L- b. Bag COFFEE Schilling's b. Can All Flavorade Flavors 3-Pk- gs. NAPKINS Plates Paper CUPS Del Mont CATSUP Bottle 14-O- z. Del Monte Red Black Sugar and TEA Liptons Creamer Free Lb. OLIVE OIL Ambrosia Gallon SOAP Crystal White $3.2! 10-Ba- rs 33c CORNED BEEF Libbys Can MAYONNAISE Best F 19c Jar 45c Fruits & Vegetables UC 3 Lb. 2-Lb- 15c s. 3-L- . bs 15c 15c 2-F- or Dozen 2-L- COURSE FOOD PAR Washing-Powde- 39c LEMONS Large Juicy Dozen TOMATOES Firm Ripe RATES dntfScmci Butter ORANGES Large Sweet 29c Market Closes at 6:00 p. m. Shop early and avoid the rush. H. Fresh Creamery Success Brand Pound LETTUCE Large heads MEATS 23c H Fri ., Sat.t June 4. 5 These Prices Effective SPINACH Fancy Utah MISSIO- N- FRANKS t $2.50 400 400 to $4.50 CAFE splendid CAFETERIA moderate prices always Rooms Baths Prd'ntater C&5 j -- Fe' NEW PEAS Fresh 14c POUND becomes more annai. . eld will to the appearance of ern section of the most of the reereatml, na ties are located. Stucco woik on the stand was repented to be about half finished is expected that it will Pleted the middle of All of the pons for thX around the diamond !l'OJllU02Lbs M POT SIRLOI- N- r installed and a consideS A new feature, designated as 15 Minutes of Fun with Frank Morgan por.,o,,hetac,aghis2 and Guest Artists, Freddie Rich and over be presented Oichestia, will radio station KEUB next week. This Misses Perena Bladig . Tuesday piogram will be broadcast at left 7:30 Spigarelli for Sunday and Thursday evenings to attend the Golden Gate r.i, oclock. Newhouse 5c PACKAGE MARKET Steer Beef 5c As work progresses new Price baseball NEW RADIO FEATURE IN SALT LAKE CITY ITS 5c MACARONI G UNION 5c HOT SUNBRITE P and $1.45 3c EACH t PINE " V Pearone, Recreational 4, Ki-wa- nis HEARS TALK RAIL OFFICIAL FLAVO- R- ASSORTED J- - Tre-mont- en-joi- ng MILD Corn Flakes ut Bingham canyon; statistician, Rev. T. H. Evans, Price Community church; fare equalizer, Rev. William Frary, Eureka; conference reporter, the Rev. W. L. French, Ogden; auditand ors, U. U. Hiskey, Salt Lake City Park City. Rev. Edward White, The following committees were apCompointed for the coming year: mittee on standing committees Dr. Blackstock, chairman; Mr. Chilson, Mr. Madden, Rev. E. M. Gordon, Centenary church, Salt Lake City. DR. WALTER L. FRENCH Board of Home missions and church First PI. E. Church, Ogden extension Judge C. W. Morse, Salt Dr. Blackstock, Above are shown two of the prom- Lake City, chairman; Mr. secretary; Mr. Hiskey, treasurer; inent church leaders who attended Education Madden. Mr. and Dennis ence here last week. Mr. Madden, chairman; Mr. French, Dr. Blackstock and Miss Nellie Wright Gain of Salt Lake City. Reslutions Mr. French, chairman; Is Mr. Gordon and Rev. R. F. Goff, Boundaries Dr. Blackstock, chairman; Mr. Madden, Mr. French, Mr. Morse, Mrs. Kettner, A. C. Wy-coOgden. World service council Messages of advertisers in The Mr. chairman; Mrs. Bridg-lan- d, Gordon, go right into the Dennis. Mr. Evangelism Mr. home and are read by people in Mr. French, Mr. Evans, chairman; pleasant surroundings while Goff, Dr. Blackstock. Unified reports the pleasantness of rest. Mr. French, chairman; Mr. Evans, This is the finest Mr. Madden. Improving discipline on for successsetting mission legislation Dr. Blackstock, ful advertising, leichairman, Mr. Morse, Mr. Madden. comfort of surely the reader who has CLUB plenty of time to carefully digest the BY publicity message thoroughly. That reader contact J. R. Loftis of Helper, trainmaster is made every week right into for the Denver and Rio Grande Westhundreds of homes in eastern ern railroad, was the guest speaker at Utah while buyers are concenthe weekly meeting of the Price trating on making purchases. club Wednesday evening, disPresent your message properly cussing railroad operation and the by using printer's ink, also remember the great value of picimportance of the industry to the communities it serves. tures when adverThree vocal selections by Pauline tising, an important Olson completed the program. She phase in successfulsang an Italian song, accompanied by ly carrying out advertising. Bear her mother, and two popular numbers, with hed own accompaniment. that in mind when James C. Snow of the General Deplanning your campartment store was introduced as a paign, one advernew member of the club. Guests at tisement or a dozen. And remember that The paid circulaadvancing along lines that will be tion is steadily on the uptrend. of advantage to the advertiser. TOMAT- O- TNT SOAP con-Ic- Vaughan of the meeting w'ere R. vice S. G. Anderson, Helper and of the manager president and general company. Utah Railway Announcement was made at the of the meeting that a representative an deliver will health of board state illustrated lecture at the club s regular meeting Wednesday of next week. President Earl Hills and G. J. Reeves general chairman of arrangedistrict ments for the Utah-Idah- o convention to be held here, met Wednesday to with the Helper clubtwo-stameette the for outline plans will cooping. The Helper chapter enterin Kiwanians Price with erate of visitors taining the large number conference. the for expected Chil-so- n, PAR NO. a club from by the Nurses' Glee hospital at Colorado the Beth-Cushman Springs, Colorado. Bishop deliveied the seimon after the Sunday school session. Other speakers duiing the conferBlack-- 1 ence were: Dr. William E. Utah stock, superintendent of the N. G Dr. mission, who spoke Friday; Beth- -, Hanner, superintendent of the El hospital, who accompanied the Glee club; Rev. E. C. Linn, and Rev. Mad-- I T. H. Evans of Price; Rev. F. E. Lake of City, Salt church First den, W. L. French, First church of Ogden, and Rev. A. R. Dennis, Grace church of Salt Lake City. The officers for the coming year and their churches are as follows: Cush-- I Presiding officer, Bishop Ralph dis- area; man, head of the Denver trict superintendent, W. E. Black- -i Rev. stock, Salt Lake City; secretary, A R. Dennis, Grace church of Salt Lake City; treasurer, Rev. T. H. WASHING POWDER LG. PKG BRIM FULL DR. FRANK E. MADDEN First M. E. Church, Salt Lake 5c POUND BANQUET BUTTER . 6c HEAD inr e 25c LETTUCE FANCY RIPE , , GREE- N- NEW 5c 5c f 25c I was held El tr UTAH supper covered-dis- h Saturday night, followed by VA it Continued Feom Pape One) of More adequate financial support the joint in was urged the ministry members session of the ministerial appointthe and and lay delegates ment of a committee to investigate the situation followed. D. Dawber enand Bishop Cushman expressed in heard the at reports couragement showed w'hich the Saturday sessions, increases in membership and finances, as well as an interest increase in missionary enterprises ar imm SUCCESSFUL STATE MEETING HELD BY UTAH METHODISTS ( picture Perfect Circle expressly for auto reJohn Daniel Harry, 36, of Latuda, pairmen and service men, will be died Friday in the Standardville hospresented here June 8 under the Elecfollowing an illness of pneuUtah of the pital Pastern sponsorship Funeral services were held monia. tric company. It dramatically deals with the joys, in the Flynn Funeral home chapel Price cemworries, and mechanical problems of Monday, with burial in the the auto mechanic. Fast moving ac- etery. Mr. Harry was born October 10, tion interspersed with laughs holds the interest to the very end. Beneath 1900 at Sterling and had been erathe comedy is a powerful undercur-- 1 ployed as a miner for a number of rent of mechanical fact which every years. auto repairman will find helpful Surviving are his widow, Mis Ruth -, Thiough the courtesy of the East- Elizabeth Harry; three children, Joan, and Norma Hairy, and his cm Utah Electnc company, this Ann Harry of Manti. reMrs. ture will be shown fiee to auto mother, yifiyjg THURSDAY, UTAH A Inspected 33c bs. MEATS POT ROAST Good Cuts Union Market Lb. SLICED BACON Good Cure SHORTENING 2Jc 15c Lb. 2?c 25 2-Pou- GROUND BEEF Fresh 2-Lb- CHEESE Cream Pound STEAK eer Beef Lb. F ryers s. 2$c 1ft Ported Cheese 0 I i |