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Show w.jfr.T-js- ' li rv s ,r f- c- 4 J " -- r Educator. acre eervicea cator anJ leader A Real Clearance. Merchandise already priced low has been again reduced' to make such attractive prices that you will want to buy. All Broken Sizes, Odd Lots and Dis- I L. D. S In the Church in the Highland P&rh ward chapeL Bishop Carl C Burton officiated. , , Among the principal speaker tat the services were Prof Univer-Lev, j Edgar "Ytfunir. head pf the any ot Utah western history L'tah slate insurance commission-- j B. Brown. Granite stake crHugh and president ' Bishop Burton. Ba-- j the C Burton said triarch opening prayer and the bendictionj was pronounced by Patriarch Frank Y. Taylor. . A musical program was Turnish-e- d by the Highland Park quartet composed ,o Xrt ne Curn mlngsJohn Owen and Mr. and Mrs. j C. Burtob, the girls chorus of E; D. 8. collfge and Alvin Keddir.s' . 4 ton. , Interment was at the City ceme-- j. dedi-K Rufus Hardy where tery The honorary, cated the grave pallbearers were John D. Spencer Mr. Emitn. V. Hardy, Dan-- j Joseph -- - ' The attivej Ur. Charles were pallbearers, all of whom I arK members of the Highland uary 17. Alumnum ' huIlCral RltCS Dental Society Plans Meeting Held . high priest quorum, were. Brnestj Funeral . eervices for Dr. Eail Saville, Fred R. Sandberg, Joph C Grant. William L Lester. W. D, Douglass were held Thursday and George C. Midgley. ernoon from the Evans and Early chapel. Dr. Elmer - Goehen, pastor of the First Congregational church was in charge. Is widely Dr. Douglass, who known for his noteworthy achievements ln the field of science and research, died Tuesday following an operation In a bait Lake hoe. pltal. made necessary by complications resulting trow a severe at- O. R. Dibblee, president ottbe;mok of Influenza. " I- - c. . -- Mi- FRIDAY and SATURDAY Cotton 7f""25c. HOSE length, pair ... GLOVES, 1. DOMESTICS Was 10 jds. for $1.45 LANNDERITE SHEETS Size Size Size Size Size Size 54x90 63x90 72x90 Was Was Was Was 81c 90c 94c $1.06 , NOW 10 vds. $1 NOW' 65 NOW 74 NOW 79 ; 1 72x9!) . NOW 89 81x90-W'as $1.06- NOW 89 81x99 Was $1.09 NOW 95 , Launderite Pillow Cases, 42x36 Were 26c NOW 23 Hat Crepe Was $1.98 yard NOW $1.19 Yd. Table Damas Was 49c jard NOW 35 Yd. Table Damas Was 67c NOW 49 Yd. Blankets Were $6.65 . ; . . NOW $4.95 Pr. Auto Seat Covering Was 25c yard . . NOW' 20 Yd. Smart Stle Prints Were 17c yard NOW 12,2 Y'd. Paradise Prints Were 27c yard NOW 18 Yd. Myrtle Green Window Shades, size 54 inc. x 6 ft. Were $2.69 .NOW $1 .98 . All Wool Camp Blankets Were $3.19 eachNOW $2.98 AH Wool Camp Blankets Were $3.98 ea. NOW $3.20 AH Wool Blankets W'ere $8.25 NOW $5.95 pair Chiffon Velvets Were $1.98 yard NOW $1.49 Unbleached Cotton Bats,.3 Ib. Were 69c ea, NOW Imported Voiles, plain colored, 39 in. Were 52c NOW 29 yard Printed Waffle Cloths, fancy were 39c yd. NOW 1 9 NOW 19 Printed Broadcloth Was 36c yard NOW IQ Percales 36 inch Were 12c yard ...... ....... .... "Sizes8t6lOVi. Fair Ladies Hand Embroidered . , . . 5 NOTIONS ,r. 25 2 for 25' Infatns All Wool BOOTEES, fancy trim for 25 Childrens v full length Cotton HOSE Childrens 25c 3 for 25c Infanls HOSE, in Rib, pair .7.T. . . . . - ..... 2 for 25 "and 35c. 25 l.O -t- Arti & 1 -- AIm Cm on and Service 'Weight Hose (imrtlem V Lime. Mf tm ( tsmrr. le Regtlar $125 IAS Special Sale: of L. D. S. Garments Wall ITIle Bargain ONm Fllle4 Merrfcamdlse Lef, Wasatch 2820' 'SaiiJRalkc 70--SOU- TH MAIN Early! OMh( Wmmmfaetmrer Cmtmta Wasatch 2820 2 5 8 2 ...... ....... PAINTS AND WALL PAPER NOW 4 Yd. Paper Borders Were 7c yard Wall Paper Borders Were 5c yard . . NOW 2 Yd. Room Lots of SidewaH with Border to Match, . formerly priced as high as $4.50, now $1.19 and $123 priced at ean Barn Paint Was $8.87 . . . NOW $8.85 - Yon will find substantial savings on aH Paints and W'aU Paper Hot Water Bottle Reg. size Were 65c each NOW 50 Syringes Fountain. Many colors Were 65 NOW 60 NOW IS Ivory Soap Flakes 13 oz. Were 19c . e 2 U TOOTWEAR 99, Celebration--Com- 4 4 Black Brocaded One-Stro- p Slippers NOW $3.00 Were $4.00 : Arch Supporting Oxfords. Ties, Womens 5 NOW $3.89 Straps and Pumps Were $5.00 . One Lot of Light Colored Kid Strap and , . . . NOW' $1 .98 Sports Oxfords Were $5.00 Mens Shodrite Oxfords Were $5.00 . . NOW $4.29 One Lot of Menr Oxfords Were $1.95 . NOW $2.98 NOW $1 .00 Childrens Oxfords Were $1.75 WaH A Real 2 4 10 i-- Ladies Pure Silk Chif- - fcUdrcAt 4e. maler, Limit elf X ow Tims Silk Amkl ttg NOW7 Perie Cotton, asorted colors Was 10c SiHio Cotton. assorted colors Was lOc . .. . NOW Bias Tape Was 14c . . :... NOW NOW' Rick Rack Braid Was 10c'.'. Noyely Braid, assSrted colors Was 9c .. NOW NOW Sewing Thread Was 5c . . . ...' ' .. NOW Black Elastic Was 5c yard Snaps, assorted sizes Were 8c ..........NOW' Silk Thread, assorted colors W'as. 10c ... NOW NOW Trimming Buttons Were 10c NOW Tape, Black and WTiite Was 5c Anklets.' Rummage Table tf la Uih, ...... 20 Crankshaft, .......... NOW $7.95 NOW Was 74c ..NOW $5.95 Was $7.93 Motor-Drive- n Trojan Horn Was $3,95 , . NOW' $1 .75 NWO 23 Inner Rings, Set of 6 Were 37c NOW $1.49 Steering JA'heel T Ford Was $2.89 Bendix Drive. T Ford, Complete. Was $3.49 NOW $2.49 .NOW' 69 T Ford. M uffler Was $1.43 .t; . NOW' Motometer (Universal) Was $5.40 $2.95 NOW $3.95 Motometer (Standard), Was $7.40 NOW 10 . Valves All Cars Were 25c to 60c Light Globes, Odd Sizes W ere 15c to 37c NOW Celluloid 20x50 in. 1500 Gauge Was $1.25 NOW Was 25c. NOW -- Touch Up Enamel Brush in Can Patch Material 27 inch Rubber Gum and Cement Was 23c .NOW 6 1 Was $12.45 ... , 10, Chev, Engine Cover T Ford Front Axle ....... WEAR INFANTS Coats Were $4.98 and $5.98 . . NOW $3.98 Basket Weave Coats W'ere $6.93 NOW $4.98 NOW $7.29 Sqnirline Coats Were $8.95 AH-Wo- ol AH-Wo- ol SljeepejKy-Wer- g, 31-A- 0 Sleepers-W- ere irfl rt,!.; (r'V if if' i i 39 NOW 50c -- FLOOR COVERINGS Long Cloth absorb- ent pad Boys Fancy DRESS SOX tiste Hand kerchiefs . . pair .JnfantsBibs with Ladies Fine Lawn and Ba- 25 Counter-Balance- d 50 :. .NW $3.95 .... 59, Mens Heavy WORK Childrens Fine Combed Was 93c-..- ' Driving Light Was $5.93; h .... AD-Wo- ol I. -- 10 Were 27c NOW NOW Piston Rings (Oil regulating) Ham-R-Ttenc- 2 5 Babies. Washable Kid Shoes Were $1.49 NOW. 79 .NOW $1.25" Diaper Were $1.48 Dozen TTanheT RoTvToIy DaTpers, 27 nch; Was. $1.19 NOW $1 ' Birds 27 in. Was - $1.19Eye Roly Poly Diapers, NOW 93 Living Room Suite Was $108 NOW' 989.75 Living Rm. Suite Was $219:50 NOW $159.50 Was $75.00 ..NOW 954.75 Davenport NOW $89.50 Dining Suite Was $129.50 Bedroom Suite Was $72.95 .. NOW $54.75 Occasional Tables Were $44.95 ......NOW $8.75 NOW $8.95 Smoking Cabinets Were $13.95 Table Lamps Were $2.35 NOW' $1.95 Floom Lamps Were $9.95 NpW. $5.85 Cretonne Covered Sofa Cushions Were 69c NOW 50 Cretonne Covered Sofa Cushions, Were $1.10 NOW 95 - - lx -- AUTO ACCESSORIES- Were 11c - NOW Piston Rings (Compression) Piston Rings, Oil Groove Were 16 .... NOW Flannel 'ys -- - 25. .... had-take- Kal-fen- HARDWARE Inseit Pans- - Were 85c , . .ilSOW Rounder Roasters Were NOW- .... nt com-tllte- e- - 345 y IN WALES HELD NEAR as a national committeeman to i The robbery occurred after the v serve on an endowment fund comn LONDON, Jan. 15. (AP) Mv rector special precau- mittee ot the American Savings. were renewed y tlopsr-b.gotlatlona today for, New of attaching an elactric bell & Loan Institute Building Utah. of the FTnifrerelty of the South Wales coal'devire to all the collection boxes ' -- Fork, Olivet ceme- - mines dispute with more than usual) and the doors of the aacriety, where Confirmation of the appointment rnent was be the treasures are kept, a way wouid that tery. optimism, L. Bliss, presicame from George found to permit the 159.900 out on) Th rector neglected to attach the dent of the Institute. Esch state a to return to their, device to th votive offerings, and strike there, CHINA REDS KIDNAP has a representative on the ' job Monday. j to the statue of Santa Rita, and the and the function of the SHIPS ON FIRE Both mine operators. 'thieves knew this, for they avoided and 300, miners an endowment is to raise group it was underwood, were In a frame, touching the collection boxes, fund tor Ihe furfherance of reHANKOW." Jan. 15. (AP) ot jiund to modify their demands The church Is the headquarters search and educational work. Red batteries on the banks of the somewhat with th object ot reach-- ) of the confraternity of Speransella. Mr. Glad, JYangtse river below K.enli. Hupeh' lng a compromise. This probably! whose members in past centuries NEW YORK. friend of the unemployed, who re--1 province, today resumed their will be an extension of the period heaped numerous precious votive on the statue of Santa Rita, fuses to reveal his real name but heavy cannon fire upon paselng in which the new seven and half hour day will operate without 7 hands out mckelaand gloves gener- steamers. tOopyright 1931) A vernacular report from a reduction of wages. ously, has an optimistic tip. The The ficst conference today was! HAMILTON. Bermuda Honan province, also said For digits of 1559 added up to IS. So a 'tractor Willoughby did those of 1S0J. ISIS end 1921. 2.099 bandits late last month at- between members of the miners' i years that were like 1919 In some tacked and plundered numerous ecutive and William Graham, pres- W right must pay 150 or spend a tdent of the board of trade, owners fortnight In the hoosegow. Motor respects, but 1911 adds up to 14 villages in western Ilona, tng 109 women and children, and representatives probably will be Thieles are prohibited on the ls- and he cao't find another I called in later. land. with a jinx total till 2029. driving off herds of catjie. . f A--..- by-la- otm Aasstseeyi'" lie is." ere" 1 lie d witifScdv'-- ' ation of Balt IAke Citj. has Ju',ery of tha largesf dinosaur skete- received word of his appointment . 25C Alumnmn 69 $1.20 House Numbers Were 12c . 51 ; . . . fNOW Base Knobs-rrWer- e. 13c ..j. ... . . No I 7 4 Drawer Pulls Were 6c ... NOW 3d French Door Lock Set- s- Were $3.10 .. NOWJ1SS NOW Mitre Box Was $80 Folding Drawing Knives Were $1.83.. NOWSpl-2- 5 ' Engineers End Wrenches Were . 10c to 65c . .1 . r , . A , , . . rr. NOW 5d to 45 Leather Belting, 3, 4 and Reduced "... .Post Drill Sets Were $L857..T ; NOW 69 Post DrilT Sets Were $1.40 NOW 49 8 and 10 d Common Nails reduced to 30 lbs. for 91-0- 0 Large Tap and Die Set Was $21.35 . NOW 916-8- 5 Steel Ixg Chain Was 39c foot . , NOW 19 Steel Bed Wheel Barron Was. $8.25 v. NOW $5.95 D Handle Pitch Forks Were $1.60 .NOW' 69 NOW 69 Large Garden Hoes Were $1.70 Platform Scales Were $22.00 .JSQW915.00 Platform Scaies Were $20.00 NOW 912.95 Three-Tin- e Long Handle Pitch Forks .NOW' 69 Were $155 Caldron Cooker Was $15.95 . . . ,v. NOW 99 J60 Electric Incubator Was $15.50 NOW 910.95 Electric Incubato? Was $11.50 NOW 96.95 Oil Incubators Were $21.95 . . . r NOW 919.00 Oil Incubators Were $36.50 NOW' 928.00 or ."jarkX8. "y s'and Dr. Earl Dbuglass K. Wilcox. continued Lines are marked for quick clear ance. Do not let this opporunitjrgo by without taking advantage of the great savings offered. Sale lasts for one week, Ending Jan- -- A-- .'I MID-MONT- H Fuqeral services were held Durham, In the Seventeenth ward chapel Blabop Ncihola G. Smith officiating. -Among the principal Speaker beautiful and feeling whdpald tribute to the life end service of Mrs. Durham were Elder David O. McKay of the Council - of the welve: Mrs. Ellxabeth C: Wil liams. president Of tha Salt Lake staka Relief society, in which or-- 1 sanitation , Mrs. Durham had worked since coming Lake; President Wilfoyd A. Beesley, of the Ealt Lake stake, and Bishop Nicholas G. Smith. Dissident George E. Browning, of the Weber eteke, who was the mission president at the time Mr. and Mrs. Durham served as missionaries in the foreign mission, said the opening prayer. Harold W. Langton, of the Seventeenth ward bisnopric said the benediction. A double male quartet under the direction of Georg H. Durham,--: violin solo by Mrs. Alice Anderson a ladies double trio by members of the Seventeenth ward Relief society end a soprano solo by Mrs. Barber Evans Apgood. supplied poliee have reconstructed tha a beautiful musical program.. murder of Mrs. Drucker and tha Pallbearers'were Grant DougaS, near death of Drucker and hi Russell Richards, Reed Richards, two children, Irene and George. Homer Durham Ronald D. The family is shown in the phot. and McGregor, nephews of Mrs. Durham. Friend and relatives came from Ogden. Proo. Psrowan aM-en-sy olher sections of the state to pay their tributes. Interment was In the City cem, etery, The grave we dedicated-bE. Richards, Elder a The Ealt Lake County Dental so- brotherJoseph of the deceased. meetwill hold its regular ciety ing and dinner at the Hotel Utah, FAMOUS CHURCH Monday, Jan. 1) at .30 pm- - Dr JEWELS STOLEN Earl Lambert will read a paper on DESPITE ALARM What Is our Present Status on the Etiology and Control of DenBT AUGUSTINE BEAUMONT. tal Decay, followed by a7 clln!cby (Special Cable Dispatch to The Dr. Reg Calvert. The new constiDeseret News) tution and will also be ROME. IS. (CPA) Jan. voted. wlio entered of Santa Rite. at Naples, END TO COAL STRIKE stole valuable jewels and gold and At Funeral of Funeral Funeral Services For Relief Society, Mission Worker Held Tragedy of Hard Times Bishop, Burton Officiate . , JANUARY 15 i93I THURSDlY THE DESERET NEWS SALT LAKE' CITY ConducLServicfis For Willard Done L - : - 9x12 Seamless Ax. Rugs Were $29.95 NOW $24.95 9x12 Seamless Ax. Rugs Were $32.75 NOW $28.75 8x12 High Grade Wilt. Rugs. Were 592.75 NOW $69.75 27x52 Axminster Bugs Were $2.75 . . . NOW $1.98 25x52 Imnorted Rayon Mohair Rugs ' NOW $7.95 Were $9.95 We have a fint?assortment of oversize 113x12 priced from $48.75 and up 8x12 Genuine Burlap Back LmoJeupt -NOW $9.95 Rugs Were $13.95 9x12 Rug Were $3.93 Ir. NOW $4.25 79 36x72 Rugs Were $1.00. NOW Floor-O-Leu- TWt. m Floor-O-Leu- m BOySWEAR Suits Were $1.19 Boys Button-o- n Suits Were $1.65 Boys' Button-o- n Boys Jersey Suits Were $2.09 Boys Pajamas Were $1.00 Boys Pajamas Were $1.79 ...' Boys Pajamas Were $1.45 Boys Flannel and Suede Shirts Were $1.69 and $1.49 Broken Sizes in Overalls to Clear at Broken Sizes in AVais tails to Clear at 20 Reduction on all men and boys suits .... NOW 89 NOW $1.45 NOW $1.89 NOW 89 NOW $1 .48 NOW $1.00 NOW $1.39 55 . .. 65 and Ocoatf. GOODS SPORTING NOW 69 Pint Vacuum Bottles Were 87c ere $l.o9 :. .NOW $1 .33 Quart V acuum Boltles-Z-NOW $1.1 9 Gallon Thermo Jugs Were $1.67 Single Barrel Shotguns Wre $9.95 NOW $7.95 NOW $2.95 VoUey Balls Were $3.95 Broken Sizes in Shoe Skates Were $5.15 NOW $4.69 .NOW 79 Hockey Sticks Were 89c -- Bike Tires Were $2.10,... ...,..,..NOW $1 .98 j NOW $7.95 Were $9.93 Basketballs . 12-G- a. MENS SUITS & FURNISHINGS NOW $13.48 Students Suits Were $16.85 NOW $15.88 Students Suits Were $19.85 NOW $1 5.88 Mens Suits Were $19.85 NOW $18.00 Mens Suits Wei $22.50 . . . NOW $20.00 Mens Suits Were $25.00 NOW $22.80 Mens Suits Were $28.50 NOW $26.00 Mens Suits Were $32.50 NOW $31 .60 $39.50 Mens Suits-rWeALL MENS SUITS HAVE TWO TROUSERS . 20 Mens Overcoats and Topcoats Reduced :f. NOW $3.69 Unions Were $4.35 . . . ...NOW $3.29 W'ooL Unions Were $3.79 .. .NOW $2.49 Vi Wool Unions W'ere $3.00 Underwear Were $2.59 eaNOW $2.1 9 -YVere Vt Wool Underwear ea. NOW 1 re AH-Wo- ol .... All-Wo- ol 2-P- c. c. $19 $1-8- 3 ......NOW $1.89 , Flannel Shirts Were $2.59 NOYV $2.49 Buckskin Gloves YVere $2.79 .NOW $3.95 Buckskein Jackets Were $4.98 Indestructo Shirts and Jackets YVere $2.89 (slightly soiled) .NOW $2.49 NOW Hats Were $2.19 NOW $1 .48 Dress Shirts Were $1.93 Dress Shirts Were $1.48 N0W$1j00 ...NOYY 69 Dress Shirts YVere $1.00 Silk Scarfs Were $3.48 and $2.98 7 NOW $2.39 Si!k Scarfs and Reefers Were $1.98 NOW $1.79 and $1.79 Herclules Work Shirto-W- ere 85c and 79c NOW 69 Hercules Work Shirts Were $1.00 and 95c NOW 79 PuHover Sweaters Were $5.25 NOW $3.95 PuHover Sweaters Were $3.98 NOW $2.98 Coat Sweaters, w e$er7.25 NOW $4.95 NOW $2.39 Sport Swezfenv Were $2.98 ...... - $19 .... AH-Wo- ol AU-YYo- ol ol .. Reductions On All Mens and Boys Suits and Overcoats |