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The handsome ri-'- l wini!i,il - I . i.i 'v I'f'i gl! 'll! : i ii" ,i - ... ,i i -- r 'ii! (I- I Gut. llinn ill.1 i: ;r i . : 'I Will ;1 :'.'ii.-- - SI. l 'in1 pul ! f rot T! ' 1 ( Shp u, SUGAR HOUSE THE ATI IK i? S 8 SIN.-MO- By MARGARET BOYD LB. Al lliia low price you can't afford to overlook one of these fine large hams, 15 to 20 lbs. average. We made an unusual buy on these and are giving you the benefit Saturday until noon, whole or half, lh., 17c. UNUSUAL MEAT RARGAINS UNTIL NOON ELINOR GLYNN 15c 19c . 10c . '19c OTHER SAVING PRICES OLD DUTCH CLEANSER NUTS LARD 15c cans lb 27c Almonds lh 19c WTa1nuts, Starring FRANK MAYO and CORINNE GRIFFITH SOME PICTURE SOME CAST Brazils, Thereupon, the teacher challenged them to bring In the next day any editorial urtlcle from any newspaper or magazine, Hnd satisfy her that they knew the meaning of all the words in the article they selected. The puplla were member of the Junior class, and of average ability. When the next day came, one after another rose, rend his article, and that he didnt know acknowledged what this or thut word meant. Finally, the leat buy, the eldest pupil lu the clase, rose. He had selected the shortest article he could find, one of only a half dozen lines. The word In It were of the simplest, end he smiled triumphantly as he read the last sentence, which stated thut the governor! effort hail been futile. The teacher asked him the meaning of futile. lie Mid thut was easy, everybody knew what futile meant, but he couldnt Just express It. The teacher then asked hlin whether the governor succeeded or failed In his attempt, and he had no Idea. The won! futile was familiar j lu sound; hut quire without meaning to him. Ilecnuse he knew the sound of the word, he had assumed that he knew the meaning. The sume thing Is true of a surprisingly large number of the words we hear and use. in HONOR FIRST h. pail POPCORN $1.69 29c ih- - SYRUP LOG CABIN .9 t c Large Gin Medium Can Small Can 19c 25c HOT CAKE bag Already bag Already FLOUR Aunt Jemima 9-l- b. 5-l- b. . . OLD TIME 9-l- b. BUCKWHEAT 5-l- b. Bag Bag . .15c . . . 2oc .15c 69c 39c SOME SAVING MEAT TltIC.ES DEC. L A GREAT BEEF Brisket Boil, lb 5c YOUNG LAMB LEGS. Hi. . . . 28c Shoulder Roa?t, do! cuts. lh. . . 15c PORK Small Lean Loin (.hops. Hi. 20c ROASTING CHICKENS, lh. 25r BACON-Sw- ect Siipar Cured, liy the piece, lb. . . 20c GIST DEC. S. 5-- 6 BUCK JONES in SECOND HAND LOVE FRI.-SA- LOST AND FOUND A STORY OF THE SOUTH SEAS SATURDAY, DEC. in PAWN TICKET 210 the strength with which population shoots In that part of tha world, that, stats ths numbers as high MATINEE 3 P. 31. SHARP as ws will, whilst tha dlaput con. Speech tlnues,the exaggeration enda. on Concllllation With America. Less tbun a century and a half ago, when Burks made this statment in parliament, he feared he would be acSelection Girls Chorus cused of exaggeration when be stated Everyone went from the chapel to the population of the colonies as two the Amusement Hall, where Bro. Griffith of the U. of U. conducted songs, and a half millions; cow the populagames and dancing. tion of the United State Is 110,000.000 40,000,000 of which have been added La Yelle Duckworth Miss Esther Ramseyer entertained :1 during tha last quarter century, Hyland 1976 Nov. 21 in honor of Jennie Rudcllat, A quarter of a century ago, before who leaves Dec. 5 for a mission to Duckworth, Ily. 1976 Lj the last forty millions were added to Fifteen guests were presThrough the courtesy of Miss Della Mexico. and our population, excessive wealth Pendleton, Principal of the Forest ent. Games were enjoyed. excessive poverty were practically un- Sclmul, a number of needy Forest Dale Mr. Francis Chipman entertained known. Both of these always tend to families were served a bounteous Increase ns the population Increases. Thanksgiving dinner consisting of at a dancing party at his home on Seventh East Nov. 21. Fourteen Back In those days every village and roust veal with all its trimmings. guests were present. Light refreshtown contained dozens of vacant lots, Mrs. C. S. Freebairn entertained ments were served. and great commons where the village cows grazed end where the circus an- Nov. 28 at a card party at her home Miss Nellie Wciler was pleasantly on 7th East. nually pitched Its tents. Houses, In were laid for 8 guests. Car- surprise Nov. 14th by a number of lovers those days, were close enough together nations decorated the rooms. Mrs. school friends. Those present were for company, and far enough apart fur ivebairn was assisted by Mrs. G. H. Francis Chipman, George Wells, Lane Boat, Robert Bird, Martha Bansayer, privacy, t'lilldrcn had plenty of x juice Wcyglnnd. Letty Romney, lone Spencer and Adefor baseball games; plenty of woods Dancing and games and nutIn which to go La Yon Guest, a recent bride, was laide Busath. were enjoyed. ting ; plenty of clean streams In which entertained by Miss Margarette Price at a miscellaneous shower at her home to chase crawfish and minnows. Saturda guests were Han will ' The last furty millions have changed on 9th East. Eighty-fiv- e I'v'Tit. are lots Vacant all that. becoming Miss Jennie Rudcllat, who leaves' Dec 5th for the Mexican mission. The profewer each year; people In towns and Miss Verna in entertained Guest gram is as follows: villages no longer keep cows, heenoss honor of Miss La Von Guest a at Whistling Solo It t ton hard to find pasturage for hewer Nov. Margaret Sims in home 10th, at her .Anna-Or- a Lewis them; wild flowers ars becoming so Murray. Twelve guests were present. Novelty Entertainers. Reading Georgians Taylor scarce that we no longer encourage Solo Shipley Burton children to pick them ; nut trees have M.ss Ruth Folsom spent the week- Guitar Solo Prof. C. I). Schettler been cut off to such an extent that end in Puca'.ello, Idaho, where she visReading Fay Cornwall Bolin a boy la fortunate to gather a quart it .1 with friends and relatives. Mrs. Duet Mary and Helen Dixon Foli-omoved Ruth have ami could of earlier a the where daughter day boy Accompanied by M. C. Dixon into the ward and arc located at 2202 Presentation have gathered bushels. Bishop E. S. Woodruff Sindh 7th East. H Ilesponse With the Increase In population l.ss Missionary Geo. S. Spencer mine n tremendous Increase lu our The marriage of Miss La Von Guest follow will the Dancing program. d.illnr and cents wealth, and few peo- :"id I.eu le was solemnized in The committee fur in ple ever slop to think whether this In- iie Soil Isike Temple on WedneMloy. dudes It. Leo Bird, J.arrangements STimmcrhaya, J. Is. one. Is sound It a crease A reception was held in the Wilford Gee and therefore, V.v. Virginia Freeze well to consider that the sources of i.einng at the home of the biMt.es wealth are , labor, soil, waier lower, piiren'.. mi smith 7th East. Misses Belli and Marian Ashton were bridesIntimber, mineral and fisheries. :iml M ss Marguerite Price was creased population Increases only one maids maid of honor. Henry Miller was best of these factors of ii:itin:il wealth man. The bride's dress was ivory labor. It uses up the mitural ferMlty a! in trimmed in silver heads. Autupm of the soli, the timber, minerals slid ieaies, chrysanthemums and roses Two hpn-il"- d flsli more quickly than nature can re were used in decorating. owning. November 25, the Christian Knilavor Society elected Increased population guests were present. Those plaee them. were. Oriel Griffin, Melva their new officers for the winter term. brings about Increased exploitation of Verna Guest, Fay Young, Jean The following were elected: Robert the nniurril resources of the country, rr President: Miss Flora Lyman, Mrs. Richmond and Miss and thus brings about an Mppcnruiii'e Vice President; Miss Helen lorte. Secof increasing prosperity, whin u'.l the' retary; Donald Burger, Treasurer. The time cutting Hway the foundutioii on' All who attended the open night of hlcction Wits prcciNlcd hy ;i very which prosperity rest. Mutual Tuesday enjoyed the evening Thanksgiving meeting hd hy The ultimate result of n rapidly very much. A program wax given dur- Pat Critchlow. shooting population la a crowded coun- ing the first part of the evening in the The Mary McKay f ircle held their which was as follows: try such a China now Is. The next lifmeeting laxt Sung Everyone not us will millions rrnwd ss forty ter school ut the home of Monday Mrs II W Is I. will hut Chinn a crowded; badly Burger, llir,8 Blaine Ave. crowd us altogether ton n.ueii for cm Iwwt Tanner by fort. It seem high time for n to (..lIjIlir Arter the regular Boy Scouts meetHel,.n Keatc realize that un Increased pupulultMi Is Piano .Selection Helen Jensen ing last Monday evening the hoy Talk on Home Night.. Bishop Woodruff presented Rev. Josiah McClain with not an uniuixed blessing. la Forest Dale Notes i i- - g -- .g Mm-ris- , , ' M. DEG T. 7-- 8 GLADYS WALTON in 8 SHIRLEY MASON Hem-dictio- YOUNG PORK 6-- 7 in -- 3IUTTON Shoulder 15c Chops, lh TULLY MARSILLL and WALLACE BERRY ANTONIO MORENO i BEEF Standing Rili 15c Roast, lb MAE BUSCH, ESTELLE TAYLOR, HOUSE PETERS, PAULINE STARK and I I Such including including a 10-I- WITH A MILLION DOLLAR CAST WED.-TIIUR- RENEE ADOREE THURS.-FR- 4 The One You Want to See Supported by the famous French Actress Ml 2-3- 4-- 5 JOHN GILBERT day English; they assured her they knew enough to be elite to rend the newspaper and ninguzluea, which was as much as anybody ncesd to know. SATURDAY UNUSUAL BARGAINS 10 lbs. large Onions Cream of Wheat, pkg 10 lbs. Large, smooth Idaho Potatoes. 1 lb. Skaggs Fresh Creamery Butter . . SIX DAYS DEC. DEC S. ONLY A SHOP GIRL Presents D SUGAR HOUSE A PICTUE YOU WILL ALWAYS REMEBER Author of the famous 3 WEEKS TUES.-WE- THEATRE SUN.-MON.-TUE- 2 Days Only ii bv Umrraret Boyd.) can never rightly know the meaning o what I hear at church, only a bit hero and ther. -- Silae Mamer. There are two main reason! why the heurer may nut understand the meaning of what he lieara at church or the thought may he a complex one, or the wurda used mny be unknown to the bearer. It la the rare speaker rather than the uaual one who can apeak simply enough to be understood by Ills entire audience. To do a translation of ao often require thought from the speaker vocaliulury that it la ai definite a translation as one from Latin to English. Leery day, on all aide of tie absurd Ideas and notions are lielng taken from speeches mid article that seem perfectly simple and clear to the speaker or writer. Several yeuin ago a high school teacher of Kngllsh and her clans got Into an argument on tills subject. She SHKureil them they did not know every- Large Skinned Hants, whole or half, lh. . 17c 15c Small Fresh Loin Pork Roast, lb 10c Beef Pot Roast, bes tents, lb 2-- 3 I elee-wlier- HAMS-1- 7c DEG N. B SAWDUST A CIRCUS STORY OF MERIT 3IATINEE 3 P. 31. SHARP a live goose for Thanksgiving. REV. W. II. BURGER CONFERENCE The Ladies Aid held their regular LEAVES I'OR meeting Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. at W. Rev. II. Burger, pxitorrffc the home of Mrs. 1. E. Rice, 1450 Roosevelt Ave. At this meeting the Third Presbyterian Church, cone ladies completed their plans for their Jth South and 11th fa part of the weekoftothe sale of fancy goods at the Pie Social Conference New Era to be given December 7. Church at ClertUM, Cfc will have one itpr state Every the November 30, Friday evening, Curt men and boys of the church will be tive from the Presbyterian lt Mr representing .Burger to social be entertained at a given at the city the church. The object of this social will be away from hu pulps from and twelve days evening is to get acquainted. Sunday. The annual Pie Social will lie held at t he church Friday, December 7, at HANSENS HAVE ABABY B0 NEW 8:00 p. m. During the first part of the evening a program will be given by the student of Westminster ColEmeral Hansen, of the H? lege, after which pie, cake and coffee Company, has a lot to toth will be on sale. There will be several for. Last Wednesday hu special booths having for sale candy, sented him with a fin fancy work and miscellaneous articles. baby boy. Both Mrs. Hniwi" The public is cordially invited. new boy are doing very niOTPng-teria- j SCHOOL PUPILS GIVEN Cucumbers" In cucumber's sen The hart wall, Instead of lielng Last Tuesday noon W. C. A. Smoot, Is soft and leathery, say 1' veteran officer of the Salt Lake City azlne of Washington. police force, in charge of public safety, with powerful circular held an interesting demonstration with Inal muscles, which etwhlM tM the pupils of the Irving Junior High to assume a great vhtW . School at the corner of 21st South St. to t most usual fonn The and Eleventh East Street in Sugar wlilfh fh"r House. The school children were tak- vegetable from The snlm1 9l I derived. en to this intersection, given demon- name strations as to the proper manner of nunc slender anil hintf5 crossing the street, and various other assume the form f a" SAFETY DEMONSTRATION ,. modse of preventing accidents. Similar demonstrations and hort lecture? on safety first will be held at other schools. Earth- Constantinople noisiest dty In - 1 At th nls1'1 r1' qiicnt Interval RELIGION CLASSES OF win. i HIGHLAND PARK WARD l,f upon the stones TO PRESENT OPERETTA dogs, and wandering The Religion Classes of the Highland Park Ward will present an operetta, Jack the Giant Killer, next Frk day evening, Dec. 7th, at 8 p. m., al the Ward chapel. Considerable effort has been put forth and no doubt a worthwhile production will result. Following is the cast: Jack Manly .Tnylnr Burton Mrs. Manly Marion Smith Ethel Manly Fern Hyde Brave Policeman Earl Jay Glmle tile Gtillid Man Frank Kimball Irishman Ralph If ranting Oiin.-inmKnrl Imiliert School hoys and fairies complete the cast. Tableaux and Forest Dale Orchestra under Ihe direction of Miss Gertrude Libby, assisted by Miss Kvn Owens and Mi Irene Gillette, pianist. -- almost Impossible fore daybreak anI'11 dlors begins I" , yji i J(-- tr 1 -- g ut" clamor. B1 SIGNS kOU CAN f your hrenlh i V" six'll of swimming , cunHhmls'n apix-lileaccount feeling, tumid, 'll") " n l nly for all (lisonl'T Is'welswlh'rbnie. and on the liver, r lie tlin Imwel and rhwn lllne vim of energy, C0c. Bold by KfbH . P Lloyd's I,harmaC.Jti 1702 St). lHh Eask" |