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Show i All-Tim- Girl Leaves For Mission e Low Hit Iii Jobless Pay iuu wwr V ancerThtr-was-thie-partly"oHh- -- was paid to claim- On an ants. industry basis, $12.. cent 191, or practically 21 per was paid to coal miners, and to metal miners. Workers in manufacturing plants received S8.334; workers In transportation, communication and utilities received $3,764; retail trade workers; $16,849; service workers, and finance, insurance and real estate workers, $2,256. $5,-82- 4 - iff rfr e- Called Visits From Coast PURITY Pkg. 28c PURITY Saltinei Fkg. Opoa TUI 11 P. Me Saturdays CACHE VALLEY mwms ...SL.13c 38C Fkg!. SUGAR 22 IFEMJna8: . GRAND CENTRAL BIG LOAF 1 "fhK'M Mqy Day 24c 22c 2 can 33c ... YHITE STAR TUNA MMN Mn SWIFTS BIRRELL BOTTLING CO. PREI.1 ... S-- 'ST n Unsweetened . 7". SFMUJIE iBtnnnnm , . 48-l- b. Quartered & 2 lbs. . NATIONAL BISCUIT (j0I 28 c doz. 31c NO. BERRIES Mar- - shall 1 OLEOMARGARINE J Kiwanis Membership Hits New Peak Q- - (QHIEEESIE NO. 2 CASE. . CHEESE BOLOGNA Queen Ann, White or ffisnsim IBiSSiS Brown 2lge.20-oz- . Byfirih 1 , National Convention Hears Report On Utah District lb. Mild Whole Milk -- June ATLANTA, Ga Kiwanls International (AP) with 113,000 members In 2,175 clubs, has reached a new high in membership, George W. Kimball, toacting secretary, reported day. Reports of district leaders also were heard at the second days meetings of the 25th annual convention. "The 16 Kiwanis Chibs In Utah are active in community service activities," Jacob Coledisman of Provo, Utah-Idahantrict governor, said. He nounced the district convention will be In. Provo In August. disThe annual Utah-Idahtrict. fellowship dinner is tonight. All Kiwaniahs and their wives will attend, and later will participate in a ball in honor of lb. cello bag ft Drip or Regular Grind . o o Mar A. Smith, Macon, Ga., presi- dent of Kiwanis International. Colemans report shows Utah clubs are working as follows: Citizenship and patriotic endeavors, 15 clubs; improving civic conditions, 15; playgrounds and athletics, 16; urban and rural relations, 15; aid to business and industry, .14; educational work, 32; youth work, 12; assistance to underprivileged children, 10; vocation guidance, 10; Boy Scouts, 9; general charity work, 4. Snowdrift 3 lb. Can W. Howard Allen, superintendent of The Paris Company, today was president of the Salt Association Lake Executives succeeding Lyle B. Nicholes. Manford A. Shaw Is the first vice president and Adrian H. Pembroke is the second vice pres- ident. r term's Directors for are: JuniusELRomnej Frank A. Yeamans, F. R. Pett, Jack H. Goaslind and W. H. War. one-yek- Democratic League Sets Posing Dance I& . . . SPERRYS SIIELL-ROPJ- PREM I 2t-e- i. Haul, 16 Pkg Mok. Delightful 1 Salads 1 lb. Fkg. Swift's All Perk All Purposs Canned Meal CCM HERSIITYS a. Dainti,'"1. J . 2 pkgs. 23 GREEN BEANS SUGARKw SODA CRACKERS BeU-- l 2 Vi 2 lb. 31 lb. 35 . LUNCH MEATS lb. 23 LARD fcMJKTS. 2 lbs. 25 Ground Beef MTu 2 lbs. 37 Shoulder VEAL CHOPS Cut .. v lb. 25 Assorted 3150 SOUTH STATE 7 W. 2ND SOUTH , . BOUNTIFUL Large Bottle. 15 9 4 IB EAST 3RD SOUTH-12- 91 SOUTH 9TH EAST 7SI i WED. .. THUSS. SPECIALS CINNAMON TWISTS GLAZED DONUTS doz. 23c . SCOT TISSUE 3 rolls 20c ZEE LIBBY'S .f5 . Cans WEDDING CAKES SOUTH 15TH EAST 52 SOUTH MAIN 1435 SOUTH STATE MURRAY TOOELE 201 SOUTH STATE 15 OKAIUGE CHESE . . . . ta. LIBBY'S Roast Beef ... TISSUE 4 Rolls Cans 20 lb. 27 Jirw..lb. 25 RED SALMON lb.29 DEEF RIB BOIL 2 lbs. 25 PORK STEAKS Tender lb. 23 PORK CHOPS uiTc.t. lb.29 r- "I 0y BY SPECIAL Sweetheart Soap 4 cakes ORDER , . .: 19c 1503 SLICED OR CRUSHED ,. P. APPLE 46-O- 2i2& -- . GLOBE A-- GR.FRUITs- - CAN TOMATO FLOUR' FIG. doz. 21c . doz. 9c 45c x. CAKE 1 DUTCH CLEANSER WAX PAPER GLOBE A-- . 1 BISCUIT FLOUR Lorgn 3 p . 2 cans 9c Doz Corned Beef STORES y SUNBRITE CLEANSER 4 for 15c ... - fYs!tS14r Can. .Children Have Outing Mr. As - - KERR LIDS . , . . CERTO 3 carton pkg. shaVIR' fLorida "at OLIVES 49c LIBBY'S KERR CAPS and Mrs. Ju-- ' guests of llsn M. Bamberger some 80 children of the Neighborhood House will be entertained at an outing Lagoon Wednesday." said Miss Martha E. King, executive secre-taro he House, cans . . 2 for 27c 3 LB. CAN Deviled Meat FILLET OF SOLE EAST 4TH SOUTH 502 SOUTH MAIN lie FORMAT 17c VEAL PATTIES SUGARHOUSE SPINACH, large 23c lb. Pkg. TTleats MIDVALE 422 NORTH 2ND WEST 2 cans 23c Can. ,or , Ward Democratic League June 27, Ed. H. McGean, president, announced today. The party will begin at 8 p.m. Refreshments will be served to an estimated 150 guests. General chf irmanfor .the affairls D. Clvde Llovd. . 40c HEINZ 1 STEAKS jucys..i BACON Dry Cured S.. DEL MAIZ NIBLETS . . . . can MEDIUM SIZE IlIPE KETCHUP 3 Quality Peas, Beans PIERCE'S PORK & BEANS With Oreen lbs. 10; BEETS Young 2 for 5 Topi, Unci. 'UKbo . 3 lbs. 10 CANTALOUPE 3. ea. 10 Texan 2bchs.5 TOMATOES Fancy Stone Me. lb. 12 STRAWBERRIES 73 cups 29 GRAPEFRUIT 2& 8.rw3 for 10 Large green onions :z 2 bchs. 5 LEMONS Juicy 300i doz. 18 A dance and entertainment at the Forest Dale Country Club will dose the season of the Sixth , S; Qarden efresb hiLecal Loin 3 cans 25c 10c SST bag 62 SUNBRITE ftSI....:. --Mb, 17 BEEF Milk-Fe- d BUTTER... 23 g. b. 23 er Rib .. JAR PEANUT S:.3for25 10-l- Mix . Freezing 9. Vancakn 6 for 23c PICKLES . . . . 26-oz.pk- . . P.&BEANS.. B. rc. Ib. 15c Ib. 21c QUART JAR DILL MAYONNAISE WIIEATIES chamX.5l2 pkgs. 22 SALMON ... can 15 Del Monte V TUNA Fancy VUZI IK Solid Pack American 3 cans 25 MUSTARD FTL 2 for 15 MILK 2 cans 15 13 MARMALADE King Kelly WAX PAPERS ea.ll A,,or,,d FLY SWATTERS Colors ea. HAp I delicious I?,:?,, 6 SALT ........ JELLO Flavort 3 pkgs. 14 . CATSUP .rcV. 3 rolls 15 TISSUE 23 XOX BLEACH 10 SALAD DRESSING lb. 23c 2 lbs. 19c : PORK or VEAL . . L 1 MARSHMALLOWS lb.3E Mid-Wee- k GUI) 25 Ss 2: 4 1 Tt LARGE 2Vz CANS JELL-- 0 White Star, Columbia Hirer GREEN PEAS POTATOES CARROTS SIS: Executives Club Selects Officers From Tender Juicy Beef . For That Meal SSHHMIKB BEETS-TUUP- 28 ib. 17. . STEAKS loaves M. I. B. Sliced or Stick CERVELAT SGY PICKLED PIGS FEET BACON SQUARES LINK SAUSAGE Pure Fork . Mock Chicken Legs fTAraT 21 er -- $1.19 98c CASE., $5.-42- Maid-O'Clov- SH.llfHEAT ?k lb. 41 Cartoned Jr cl 40c . 79c 165 bag O. P. S. 1st Quality . . . Largo Site . can 46-o- z. 5c 10s CATSUP, Jge. 14 oz. bottle.'.. 9 c "A" GRADE is Grapefruit, Natural lib. Mediu,, never any compromise with quality at your O. P. S. Store. We offer nothing less than the best and this is your surest guarantee of greater enjoyment and economy. There, . . 2 Ib. box 15: CORN FLAKES BUTTER MATHER'S 5 Crackers . 2 Ib. box 17c SLICED BEEF FIRST QUALITY t GRAHAM loaf DEVILED MEAT can 25c Dial --- 22c cans 10c V2 M&EMI) SODA CRACKERS . SALMON . . . tall tan GEISHA GRAB I.IEATT. . can TUNA FLAKES 27c TOMES? Libby Garner S. Stenhouse of San Francisco, former residen- t- of Salt Lake today was visiting old friends here. He is the son of the late T. B. H. Stenhouse, historian of the Church and of the colonization of this region. Mr. Stenhouse is accompanied by Clive M. Saiz. educator, also of ' San Francisco. They are guests at the Hotel Utah. kgu'7' Grahams POWDERED or BROWN Miss Helen Claire Bolton goes to East Central States. -- UiufTutv CX W J7V vii GATEWAY BRAND 'I i A : ' u"T TV YCTEB). $58,825 Unemployment benefit low for May hit an e record of 558.825 according todlrecKay R. Adams, executive tor orthe Department of Place-ment and Unemployment Insurand increase in employment partly to exhaustion of benefit credits on the part of workers. Mr. Adams predicts another low month in June with a probable increase in July, w.hen the new benefit year begins. The May figure of $58,825 compares with apv proximately $86,000 for Aprils for and approximately $08,000 e Mav of last year. The high in unemployment benefit payments was in March of 1938, when $386,000 were.paid. with the CoincidenUy on benefit payments, Mr. Adams announced continued increase in activity in the employment functlons'of his agency. The activities of the Service, State Employment which have been on the increase for several months, continue their upward trend with 2,548 this placements made in Mav oL 1.801 vear as compared with for March of this year. A total of 7,988 individuals have been placed hy the Employment Service during the first five months of 1941 as compared with 5,115 for the same period of 1940. This represents an increase of nearly 60 per cent in employment activities. The May unemployment insurance checks were distributed Salt geographically as follows: Lake County, $22,750, of 39 per cent; Carbon County. $8,519, or 14 per cent; Utah County, $4,024. or 6 8 per cent; Weber Countv $3,978, or 6.7 per cent; a total of $8,162, approximately 14 per cent 1 An appeal to property owners to destroy grass and weeds admade joining their homes was today by Fire Chief LaVere M. Hanson after the Salt Lake six ' City department fought grass fires in various sections of the city yesterday afternoon. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Bolton, who will leave soon for the East Central States Mission. The program will be presented in the ward chapel, located at 4182 Highland Drive. A farewell testimonial will be given Thursday at 8:30 p.m.' in for the Winder Ward Chapel Miss Helen Claire Bolton, daugh- - pay-men- k. I ' Grass Removing Urged Helen Claire. Bolton Testimonial Set Total Paid Out In May Only I Fkg. 25 -- DOC FOOD 5T . can 7c . 125 II. roll I Oc 6 for 25c c. |