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Show THE BULLETIN XWATJAl? XFf Arf ArTAPlAri Hy. 3346 School of Dancing Classes In LADIES' WHITE 10 uancc is no dc Bloomer. 50 1086 25 "Critzy Belle" WASH FROCKS Prints AH 3 BALLET and TAP PaTltlCS Olid ZIPPER BAGS - L n jean ienee fc $1.00 i CREATIVE East 21st South Sheer ri 11111 liiqil'lll r SELECT SHOPPE 1045 A ji&al.uix East 21st Sooth - Hy. Just Up Stairs 3 fti 7635-- W t NT JNovelty Weave Sizes $1-9- 5 La Salle Cleaners & Dyers $2.95 SPECIALS FOR FOLLOWING WEEK Men's Suits & O'Coats 65c Ladies' and Mens Hats Cleaned and Blocked .30c Neck Ties .$1.00 Doz. Mothers Day Gifts and Cards 1 s 3u OBITUARIES ..' . You Save Time and Money By Buying at the GRANITE GRAIN & SEED CO. "Reliable Seeds by a Dependable Deaier'! ANNUAL BEDDING PLANTS NOW IN STOCK - - - 10c Ea. - $1.00 Doz. Perennial Plants . Soil for Porch Boxes, Potted Plants 1026 East 2lst South Hyland Why go elsewhere? GRAIN HAY SEEDS , ' 2 SBC The Heraldigress east' ton ev tt Final rites were conducted Wednesday in the Qualthro-A- l cott funeral parlors for Fred Henry Bowcrman, 69, who died at a local hospital Monday of heart disease. Until his death, Mr. Bowcrman resided at 1147 Herbert Avenue. V00A9 'Worihi? i f mill n llMit ill s '!. must :i j suir - ! HAVE YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE HER- E- For Sale SSQZ WARD i NOTES FOREST DALE REPORT ps One 5m. by Bin. The same day a special priesthood meeting will be held to which all members of the aar-on- ic and melchezidik priesthoods are urged to attend. Tuesday, April 23rd, gave a very special program to the Adult Classes of the Mutual Improvement Association. Brother Ncphi Jensen was the invited speaker. Plata 3253 bers to the jamboree in Washsponington, troop twenty-tw- o sored an Athletic Smoker. In the near future another program will be given them to which they earnestly ask for every one t-- to attend. Shortly Forest Dale Dramatic will present the mystery Society Sunday evening's Sacrament known as "The Thirteenth the play tittle or that,' services will be given by ' with - the Chair." ' Scout Keep the dates of May In keeping nii.vllilng, but a Sons and Daughters of the Pio and 8 9th open for this thrilling A splendid program is program and in order that they Judgment ia mix- neers. might send one of their mem production. promised. Vnftilim wnrslilji lias tin n'.il woman's rifijie ;"n i;;i!i 80TJTn 11th - officiated at the services. The child was a student at the Emerson school until her illness. UJfr THIS IS FIRST CLASS WORK Special Prices and Excellent Work on all Drapes and Rugs Calls and Deliveries Free 1115 East 21st South Hyland 8482 Leningrad Was Begun in the Eighteenth Century Leningrad, formerly St. Petersburg, capital of the czars, whs liegua In the Eighteenth century by 1'eter the Great. Ui wuutiHl a "window to RumeN and the niurshlnndH of the Neva, selected I where that short river empties Into the Guir of Finland as the site. The finest MRS. LUCY LIDDELL planners and architects of the day laid the city out on ground filled in hy tens says a writer In Funeral services were conduc- of thousands of serfs, Press. Free Detroit the ted Thursday . in the Lincoln Stately buildings and broad boule Ward chapel for Mrs. Lucy Lid-del- l, rards and parka were built during the 80, who died at the family century that ramie SL Petersensuing home, 1967 Eighth East street burg a veritable city of palaces. ' The palaces and great architectural Monday of causes., incident to Canold age. Bishop Willard T. groups of public buildings ure still non was in ." charge of t the ser- there; the parks, far from being disthere vices and interment was in the turbed, have been enlarged. Rut Is a decided change from the old days. City cemetery. are now museums. Mrs. Liddell is survived by Uost of theorpalaces the beauty of another day her husband. Abraham Liddell, hasNothing been disturbed. The Marble palfive sons, four daughters, and ace. Marlnskl palace. YousupovV pal48 grand children and oi great-gran- d ace., the Catherine palace and many Children. others have been preserved with meticulous care In charge or curators and historians. : The famed Hermitage museum, with BARBARA B. JOHNSON Its priceless canvases o? Rubens, ' Funeral rites were held Thurs Raphael,. Rembrandt, Titian, dav in the Emerson Ward cha opens Its door to a continuous stream pel for Barbara B. Johnon, 12 of visitors. The city Is the Soviet union's cen-old daughter ot Mr. ana year . r l Tv1.mam ter of science, and learning. One hun rt iurs. v.narics .ngnrjr' junuwu) dred and flrty sdentinc institutes nave 1155 East 17th South street, who headquarters there ; more than 20 died at the family home Mort-da- y their universities and. technical schools enfollowing a short illness of roll students from throughout the So- -, septicemia. Bishop D. G. Emery vlet union. r, 65c Ladies' Plain Coats pIaIn Ladies Swagger Suits ..75c nv:i defined like, fur fnilt cake 11 |