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Show T i I THE? DESERET EWS TUESDAY v 4 JANUARY 31 1923 . You Would Fly Some Photographic Gliippses 'fof Rexburgs Firk Winter Carnival Out, of Your Skin VW-- h Ya CwW Xorar commission houses say that for Emma fakfa Yti muKf thoroughly purlfv your a few day fruit nd vegetables will eitllrd but alt rhrum not only, antf- iw?a b arriving lan burn. usual from California, over and over attain. Sometime In-it but after that ther la likely to be oovera th whole body and cauaea Arisons somethin a of famine, with tense and states to the east 40 fall back on. You have found that loral pjlM A ear of lettuce arrived this morn cation have no laaticnr rf fet. anJ in from southern California, Jobbing you want permanent at. (4 40 per crate. Umnns bavt Jump You rout thorouicM purify yur ed to 0 per bos; orange to $4 50 per blood or4thk eruption wiU continue bos Brussel sprouts-ar- e Jobbing at 25 to annoy perhaps tgon ie 0x4. Tfc blood Tbl cenis per lb.. peppers are up to 40 rents: Hond a SaraapariUa. been auc ha medhine celery 4a quoted at 4 10 per bos. while purlfyinar eabbase has dropped to 4 cents per ceaafully tined in thouanda of caaev lb Artichokes are 11.15 per don, with To make and keep the bowel norm evidence of frosting Hr active, take HotJ a J'illa They m k.CK have Advertisement on up to (IS 50 per esse. if gentle and thorough ' butter ie 40 to 0 cente prlb There) jj ere turkeyi still on the market at SO rente per lb Local market menStefe e Plain wondering why their stock of rabhlta Pfr fold ao alow thla morning 'until they learned that the Weatern Arma com JJor Paisv .. ' w era pany iriving away l.stril bunmea , from the oix thousands ahot hy tho! . POI LTK hunter who, spent .Sunday In Roxldr A larfre lot waa ...a .... dropped of Tlah hens t Itrlg ham rujr, and another tiir T'ah broilers . .. t bunch at ttden local market The Turkey TometiC tllKka appear to be pretty wall supplied with Geeae . edlbiea of all ktnda Loef current Quotations are as FISH. ! . HOtrM A YD RETAIL AYD GR 4IV Alfalfa (baled) per to rarrrr. rrrrtY'W 60 Timothy hay per - wt. 1.. 4 ?fiorn. per- cwt 1 YS U heat, per cwt .. ..2 op "7115 s .,...,.15 VElTg .. . perllr-lb EirlPln ten! Halibut . Ji. riituda so, I Filet Salmon . LE HAY " darkened his7- irl HE 5Mt RAY-HAIR -G- $ "FT .45 mTTcPIil "TclJSTTi 25 . - , 5 cbope-peT-- Veal shoulder per lb Lard, per . pound KI.OI K. Piker's patent pr cwt I.ow grade, per cut . High patent, per 00 1 - 1T7 McCrea. a A of tViforma, who w un2 H 2 75 called I'addy and Grandpa on ac2 SO 3 OH count of his white hair and a ho KCGS. h'mc-mad- e mf- darkened Jd nU 2 i" It t ly if ee b. .per - , ... foKowinsr Tnld-the Ture. csss 13 60 .19 Biatement; BCTTER. Anyone' can prepare a simple mix.50 cart. 341 Creamery. In w..l darken gray Creamery In cubes .34 ture at home that 275 seconds .45 hair, and make U soft snd (Tloof). To Creamery, Ranch-butl- er 25 .30 a half-pidf water add 1 ounc of MII.K AND CRKAV. bay rum, a small fox of liarbo ComFresh milk .27 of gijeerine. if on pound ahd Coffee cream .40 These ingredients can he bought at W h'pplng cream .... I.l OSIS .60 any drug store at very ltMe cost. SICAR. Apply to the hair twice a week until 0.7 the desired ehade I , obtained. It does Sugar (best) CHEESE. not 'color the scalp-- is not st icky or r? No 1 chee .21 . 150 09 greasy and does hoi rub off" Adv to 2 OS well-know- n J Mr res'd.-n- t ct 1 nt YOURWAWT-US- T It la Impossible for us to quote all of our money mi (ng price we are sure that a few will assist you in making your want list. Bringing your list will save much of your time In trading, and, too, jnu are not so llaMe to overlook some very lm-- 1 portant Item. Our price are uni form, therefore you can make an equally large saving on every Item. Our Wednesday morning bar gains are staple article as usual. Arrange to do your shopping early -- and yon will be pleased with the savings. In our ada. However, I I I ' ORANGES have a few rases of Sweet baval Oranges at each of. our Store. wldch we are will (utsslng on to our customer at about lioif wliat others are asking. The price of Oranges Is advancing rapidly on a count of the damage to crop by cold, weather..,. Get your .share of these fine Oranges while they last. rv A VAIx-OR3o- IHK&f L.UU.E hWECT N WAI. ORANGES, Iozen 2c OAE-HAI- JCAKE SWEET XAVAI, ORANGES . ORANGES ONE CASE SWEET NAVAb 1 e TN VGESv-Oesenj-- 5 WEDNESDAY UNTIL 12 OCLOCK 20c 5o 45c 25c 25c 15c ISo Pure Owe and Ms pic Syrup, 2 for. . l. Snowrwhlie Lard 29o lb. Royal Garden Tea 2oc 2 pounds Round Steak, 1 curling- - lamb pound- ,.r..T...15r . 4o ... Eeef Heart potfd.-rr..- Pt. Cktn Pure b. SOME OTHER SAVING PRICES MTLK. FOKEI.E. Old Mauler Is on Ensicen Grade coffee blended with genuine .Mi slm snd Em Coffer, t ee km of It than otln-- r coffers aid you will It. Old Master Old Master Old lb. Master lb 51. J B lb. M. J- - B 2.75 $155 Unique and distinctive was the sport carnival staged Saturday at Rexburg, Ida and attended by residents of the Gem state from miles .around. Dog races, horse races, skiing'eTeats and other sports furnished a thrilling program. The carnival is to "be an annual event. Upper left A close-u- p of the pulling contest in which farmers of the Rexburg district matched the strength of their workhorses against a bobsled loaded with sand. Upper right Officials in charge of the winter carnivaL Center the girls in the Rexburg section hae taken to dog driving Miss Pearl Shrode and her winter transportation medium. A glimpse of the free for all quarter-mil- e dash. Center right Dogs may be all right but some of the cowgirls tiH use ponies, no matter how deep the snow may be Miss Frances Pleper, an interested spectator at the race meet. Lower left Outdoor dancing on the snow the Idahoans consider much better than the ball room variety of this form of recreation. Lower of the crowd that gathered for the races. Photos courtesy Union Pacific advertising 'and publicity department; . .- mid-wint- 65c- er 2,25-1 45c right--Port- ion Home Nursing and Health Hints A plea of not r M. a charge of by false' pretene guitty-'t- o obtaining money was entered by I A. Ackerman when be eras arraigned today before Judge Ben Johnson, of the crimlhaT division to of the. city court. Ho Is alleged' ' have -- wrongfully obtained 60 cents from Skaggs store. Hearing was set for Thursday at 2 p.m. case of the the in for Time pleading charged state against & W. Bennett, th Mlller-wta with assaulting N. W. revolver, wraa continued until tomorattorney row that the defendant' was might be present. The defendant released in the custody of relatives. state Hearing In the case of the manaformerly agalnat 3. L Horne, Fair association, ger of the Utah State was conembeaalement, with charged tinued to Wednesday. Feb. IS. toHorne have to alleged in the complaint 50 paid Into the State embesxled Fair association for a concession the state fair. - At a meeting of the city commission 1 Monday night an ordinance was pass-driver, for any unlawful It 4 making tit4 tfca a le owner or occupant of any motor to allow any per Jon to attach a Med to the rear of buck vehicle. Several accidents have occurred this win-tfrom coaslory attaching their to the. resr. of.automobUos.Jone ef which happened last night. AH found violating the new or-4 -- ee will be prosecuted, according of Police Joeeph E. Burbldge, w e Me toaued eevsral warnings nk-- wU JwUg meq a thing to oo-ve-hte- ar & well-meani- I yaw h ' - A It1 ; DAVID FULLMER Funeral services for David Fullmer wera held Monday afternoon, Jan. SO. in the Forest Dale ward chapel. The speakers, were. George S. Spencer, Joseph W. Summerbsys. peter Hansen, K. Victor- - Ensign. James II. Tofcfaitoh and Bishop er Thomas K. Ellas 8. Woodruff. offered the opening prayer and the benediction wasJ. Ray Free. Music was furnished by Mrs. Elsanor B Thomaa. John D. Bowers and Jack gsmmerhaya. The grave was dedicated by James Hendry. Bei-slng- the serving of the boarder's diner. Kara ' Geta Her Wish QalrkJy. Td liked te htve skimmed the grease off that soup, though,1 she said to herself, "and made a bit of toast Instead of having those self-sacrackers day after day. I Just wish that woman would go out soms meal time, and Id serve Miss at day Browas tray. It would look different, 1 m thinking," Nora was t get- - her wish eoemer then ehe expected, fer the next time he mist revs entered the kitchen It was to piece the practically untouched and most untidy tray upon the table and . v sa y: "Do you thnk yon can manage the meals for a few days by yourself, Nora with Miss Brawn s trmy. and 11? I v just had a letter calling me to town for a few days" Nora was enhastaslic about managing by heruolf. And that very same evening she her administrations to the sick girl upstairs. Nora began wlifc' the tray. Sh covered It with a snowy cloth and polish, ed She stiver - spoons tjll they sbone , Uke mirror. She strained the -- soup that had beau scorned at moon, and nhlmmed It till there Was as grsaes floaUag In globules on Its ssrfnos. She toasted thla . broad la golds hrowa agrlpo by the court In of similar cases heretofore disposing ranged from one week to a year. ..Names. Geers. - In behalf of 'William Names George, his son, .filed 12 (K'Q alleged, damagss-agalnthe Rich Wine Ice Cream company. Th lad sustained a broken thrown beneath the wheels of, the de- fondant's suto while bleighlng. Thei Ice cream company filed an answer. Testimonyimmediately was submitted. the case argued, the Judge charged the Jury and a verdict for 5175 was returned. The defendant filed a motion for a new trial, the Judge overruled the motion, snd the plaintiff was check for 5S75 given From the time the first petition wns - the that and piled 11 Job fashion on a little blue plate tlTbt oop,: inetrsirnfhemg carried upstalrs ln a low wide plate, filled over-fu- ll on the tray and cloth at every splashing step, was poured, hoi a TnVT swisss Nora remembered the sals and i 2 b. M. J B .... 3.1 1.53 45c 2 OO 1 3 4- -c Note Onr Prices. ,lcj hi APS. Bars P. O Niptha ... Bars A Naptha ... 1$) Bara Crjata! White ... ft Bars Creme Oil e Lighthouse Clear ser 3 10 10 12 12 rjt c Lux 4c old Dutch Clvaner.. c Seafo-i30c Sea feat) S5r Golriannt . . . 35c Star Naptha 20c Powder Bon A.ni 20c K! Sodd' . . . , 35c 20c 65c 35c 30c 25c 45c 2Sc CERE VIA. Large Kunripc Outs Small Sun ripe Oats lb. Bag Cream of Wheat Wheaco 9 Rott-t- l i 2 Oats. H. O, Oats . . Roman Meal Grape .Nuts Z 5r Sperry Germ "a 36c Sperry Flaked Wheat I 3o2 Large Sperry 17 BDd. for, ebt-pse- UTAH GROCERY , PcaaorCrn,n,JJ.,.ia,. small cans Hebe Milk International News Service.) ELYRIA. Ohio. Jsn. 31 What Is b ltsved to bo a record In disposing of a eas has been established by th Lorain county - common p.eas court . hsr. A damage nit was disposed of la 2 Tima oea- aad 's Ir action aaiautes. (By 5 1 lb. PureMrd Tbs.'"MllcOa - Nut Butter t - , ?- - ,f ....Me East 2nd So. 17th 5. sa4 Stats 8TORENO. The Cheapeot Flaero Is Town to Bay tho Boot Gi STORK NO. 14 .1 for. 2 well-lov- CaeEnU in 26 Minute.,. 10c So, 15c Tall Scgo 7c Small Scgo 25c Eagle Brand check was, paid only 25 and a fraction tnlrlutes a glaas of fresh water and a spoons fresh table napkin. She went so far as to filch n spray of brilliant fuchsias from the hanging basket of her mistress in thtrdlnning room window, ) , An Attractive Tray Charms Sho'll never miss 4r. snd It' will bring a breath of cheer to that (poor Best Biftter .. young thing upstairs." said Nora to 5 20c Cans Berf Jam herself, starting up the back stairs 2 dozen Sweet Oranges with a tray that looked astonlehingly 2 lbs M templing. The butter.' Instead of beJ, B. Circle B an mass on side a of the ing oily plate, Coffee on a tiny butter patty, crisply ,v. 15 lbs. Sugar rolled into a ball, with sprigs of green 2 lbs. Criaco . parsley half concealing it .6e; lbs. The sick girl, with an unbelieving ,6 Jbs. Bulk Macaroni ......5Be look at the tray, aat up In bed, and Idaho Rural Potatoes, cwt 160 there were tears In her eyea as she said, "Nora, you angel! If you only knew how fowl It lookel That btoaged ; 20 Bars A B. N'aptha ,.,.I60 flower! And the soup In hot! And toast! 20 Bars Crystal Whits . ...l.M Just tbs way I love It." And Nora, backing away toward tho Toultry Farm Eggs ..45e stairs, said: There'S in ore to come. High ratent --Flour, cwt. ..265 A little grilled Chop and a baked potato, and a fruit salad, so I'll Just Tol. can. Pure Dixie Sorghum, 1 be going after It. 10 lbs. Blue Rose Head Rice sue Nora, whether she knew It or not, 2 can had stumbled upon one of the chief Lighthouse Cleanser 2e reason why convalescent patients eat 214 Iba Alla Coffee Poe their food instead of refusing It, An Campbell's Asst. Boijp attractive tray! be-g- as -- et or ItrlW-Srhe- JESSOC LEITCH. "Just a little more soep,T think. She likes soap. and the speaker a woman to whom the 'word "appeal meant nothing, splashed some more eoup Into a wide soup plate and balanced the heavy tray high on her shoulder sa she began- --the ascent of the kitchen stairs. The woman who bad made the soup looked after her with a sigh. "That tray will come down with next to nothing eaten off It," she mnsod. And small wonder. She might he feed, Ing the threshers the way she piles np the tray for that poor sick rlrl ever snee te doctor said to Increase her food. Some folks have littlh sense when It comee to feeding the sick." And Nora, cook In the beerdlng bouee, turned " to New Ordinance Will "Be Rigidly Enforced r,I n mme 6 most enjoy ,,.2c Burned Hdd in ' Chapel At Farett Dale 9 1 the India POPCORN'. stWe carry only the Fancy ern popcorn, the Lind that pops . 2 Ibs. popcorn : . . 15c 3 S3o 6 lbs. Popcorn 1 lbs. Popcorn 5c PIN' EAPPIJE. 20c Smlv Can Sliced or Grated 15c 20o Med. Sliced or Grated 26c Lrg. Sliced 20 BEAN'S. .. , 2 lbs. Fancy Navy Beans .7. . . 2&c 10 Ihsf Fancy Navy Beans ...75c IlbatJma or ChllL Beans .'..63c ...Sic 5 lbs. Lima or Chill Beans SNOWDRIFT. Packed In Seal Tight Gana. '. . lbs. Fresh Snowdrift . 4 lbs. Fresh Snowdrift ...,77(! 1 63 lbs. -- Fresh Snowdrift left-Ev- en Funeral Service - ... 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