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Show UTAH Dr. Scholls Foot Happiness Caravan VALLEY 3C Hobbies 24 (By Mary Ellen Cain) WHAT IS YOUR HOBBY? This la a very common question today, and one which usually receives a most interesting answer. g devices and conThrough the use of modem veniences, and unemployment, people now bare much lelauro time In which to build up worth while hobbles. There ere many who have turaed their evocation lute vocations that have helped them tit solve their Income prubleioa during thee year of depression. It Is pathetic Indeed to sec aa aldcrly woman or man, whoa one aim in life hss been the rearing of n family, alt with folded band after ell the ehUdren have gone their- separate ways; their days are endless hours of reminiscence they live In (he peat While those who have spent time and efforts la doing tha on thing that they like best of ell to do, find little time for worry or regret They are looking forward Instead of backward. They may never quite reach their goal, but their llvea ere richer for having tried, and, most certainly, the friends and associates of the Interesting people who have hobble ran well profit by their splendid examples of living life to tho fullest Must of us might be greatly surprised to learn of the secret ambitions and hubbies of our neighbors and friends. There are card enthusiasts, golf enthusiasts, men who prospect for gold, women who direct glrle organisations, men who spend their lives In boy scout work, because they love boys. House wives, stenographers, doctors and lawyers sing, writ or paint, men writers like to farm a bit, women writers like to cook. Many boys and girls, men and women of nil ages and In all walka of lire make photography their spare time study end their scrap books are revelations In what ran be done with e camera. Several enthusiastic men and women who have interesting hobbles have promised to share their Joys with others by giving us the story of their hobbies. labor-aavlu- This traveling unit of Dr. Scholl'a Foot Comfort Service staffed with factory experts of Dr. Wm. M. Scholl, world noted Foot Authority, cornea here Wednesday July 27. These experts are conducting a one day demonstration at Levens, 116 W. Center at., with the complete line of Dr. Scholls Scientific Shoes, Foot Comfort Appliances and Remedies. This is the most unusual and complete Demonstration of its kind ever held here. - ALWAYS LOOK Hrr IT). II. Your Very Best A young woman who eama to Colombia to take her degree of dornr of phlloMiphy married her proif'Mor In the middle of the second year. When ihe announced her engagement, one of her frlende laid: "Out, Margaret, I thought yoa eame op here to get your Ph. V." Bo I did." agreed Margaret, "but I had no Idea I would get him io toon. Lewis Barber Shop HAIRCUTS Are Better PHONE 1123 274 West Center Provo VALLEY Flour & Feed J. S. Smith . Sana Specials .. For Friday and Saturday July rnorairroM 22-2- 3 WERE FAWN FLOUR, Yellow Star M&B FLOUR FKATURDTG JARS, Kerr Quarts BUS GKADI Poultry and Dairy FEEDS $1.09 per doz. 79c 10-lSUGAR bag 57c Pork & Beans, Pierces, 2Vzb 2 for 23c SODA CRACKERS, Cascade, 21c CORN FLAKES, large package .09c WATER MELONS per lb. WEINERS and FRANKS, per lb. 15c POT ROASTS, Steer Beef, per lb. 15c b. HAY and GRAIN 131 N. Unlvanlty Ave, PHONE 114 2-l- bs. 2c Lincoln Gash Grocery BRIMHALL BROS. Ml (By Lincoln High School) West 1 Month Friday, July 22. 193s NEWS OREM Nat are Koto "The difference between the cow end tho milkman," eneered the disgruntled customer, "la that the cow gives milk." Aye, so. said the milkman, "end another difference Is that the cow doesnt give credit." Edinburgh Dispatch. w rollrrtloii furniture fur 11m bedroom, the dining room and Interesting pieces for corners and bare spot. The priren are very modest. Dixon - New furniture to the modern mood has an elrgaare heretofore never M'liirved. We know We wouldn't want yon to overlook our grand display of floor coverbroatlloom to the ing new leaf anil fern patterns anil rich new modern .list lee .. lovely design In living room nrnl bedroom rug all llie newest and latest l here for your Inspect Ion. you'll find thin furniture ever so ntnrh more livabl- e- and the new blonde ami nut nrnl nhndes are stunning, Indeed, to look at. Taylor - Russell Lot of Ladles' (iabardia FARMERETTES Head Tailored Girls' Slacks, for 98 ladies for al FLETCHERS 368 West Center Street cil re-fet- BRAN FLAKES, (Posts) . . per pkg. 10c TOMATO JUICE, LG.A. . . Tall can 5c WHITE KING SOAP . . . large pkg. 28c 3 bars 19c LUX TOILET SOAP RINSO large pkg. 20c CORNED BEEF, (Anglo) cans 15c PORK - BEANS I.G.A. No. 212b 3 for 25c 2 for 33c TUNA FISH, LG.A. y2s s. RED STAR FLOUR $1.05 12-o- z. F00D MARKET North First West rfcese 397 b. Large Variety Priced Right! PALMOLIVE SOAP CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 4 for 25c 10 bars 33c OXYDOL per pkg. 21c PEETS GRANULATED SOAP pkg. 26c SUPER SUDS blue pkg. 19c CANNED MILK (any brand) 4 for 29c FANCY SARDINES z. tins, 2 for 15c 3 for 25c Peas, Corn, String Beans MIRACLE WHIP quart 39c . . 8-o- Fresh Quality Meats All Meats are U. S. Inspected Sirloin T-i- 5n 26c lb. Or Round POT ROAST, (any cut) SLICED BACON, Armour . . . per lb. 18c per lb. 27c PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE At Provos Newest Modern Market 48-lb- be held the following Saturday workers ell Recreation and throughout the county together with N. Y. A. glrle assisting In the recreation work are expected to attend. This class to helping very mueh in raising the standard of Arte and Crafts work, and a greet deal of Interest to being shown In this activity throughout the eountry. It has been under the direction of Mrs. Mabel Davis, State W. P. A. Instructor in Arte end Crafts and Mrs. Jena V. Holland, State Supervisor of Wh men's and Girls Recreation Act- SUGAR 2-l- bs. CAMPFIRE MARSHMALLOWS lb. MILD CHEESE per lb. POTATO CHIPS, pkgs. LUNCH MEATS, assorted . . per lb. WEINERS per lb. 2-1- 0c 58c 52c 14c 15c 15c 20c 15c Drages Market Show Coming Groceries At the regular weekly staff meeting of recreation workers of Provo City held test night In the City Court Room, announcement was made of the coming of a Puppet show on July SOth at Pioneer Park. This Puppet show to to be presented by a Salt Lake City troupe of W. P. A.. City, arid School Recreation workers, and promise to be very entertaining to both children and adults. In our own Provo staff we ere working on a Puppet show, which to to be presened In the Provo First ward hell on August Srd under the direction of Norma P. Wright. Director of Puppetry on the local staff. The youngaters throughout the City arre working on their pnppets and marionettes, and by August Ird we expect to have some very outstanding work In this division of recreation. Hansel end Gretel, Beauty end the BeeaL together with maiy other plays, will be presented. This event will be held in conjunction with e city wide Hobby show. NOTICE: Anyone with interest) Ing hobbies wOl please get In touch with Norma P. Wright or Veon Riggs et 453 North University Avenue, phone I2IW, any from I p. m. to 8:10 p. evening ' Telephone 71 Meats Fruits and Vegetables Orem, Utah. 055-R- 1 North, 5th West 71 East Center St. THE HOME OF PRICE AND QUALITY Post Toasties 1r Pork & Beans fj14 " Milk ..I. -- 29c r Sugar 4 Cans (AD Brands) Marshmallow Corn m. Coming Events The various committees working on the City wide activities for the summer recreation work 11 reported that the work wee going forward very favorably. The following events are scheduled to take place as follow: Arte end Craft work Exhibit and Dance. Review July 29, 1938, Provo High School. Hobby Show and Puppet show: Aug. 3, 193S, Provo First Ward Hall. Operetta and Musical Evening: Aug. S, 1938, Provo High School. Story Telling Festival: Aug. 0. 1839. Pioneer Park. KMiIlra Karnlval The Kiddle Karnlval this year promise to be one of the outstanding event of the year. Already business houses, church organizations. and clubs are cooperating with the committee and have promised to build floats tor the parade. Last year approximately 3.000 people attended the Karnlval. and we feel that tbi years program is Juat a good If not better. 10-lb- s. HILLS COFFEE ivities. Iupixt Weather Wan oe-U- M , PROVO Jt acel-Bcch- us dent vry four second day end nl00 night daring HIT. Tho money o4 0BB person every eete of the accident la pieced 40 miDDtM) dB7 B,gbti u Thl to toutioui dtoeater of tho first et ll.70e.000.009. to bo too low by theder u demand an Immediate National Council report as ltremed7 declares the National would figure ont to only 112.10 CouBcU wj,teb lddl that per accident. A slightly crump-wWl- g g no earg for B demd tod fender would coot that mneh.'mai there to prevention of tho Information obtained by thtocaai as the only remedy ehowa that eight per continuance of tho aala of liquor al cent of all driver involved Into driven end n mandatory accident, and II per cent vocation of th license for any so Involved driver convicted of driving white of ell pedestrians "had been drinking", hot that ndrusk. scientific research Indicates that from three to five time that Hebec C. Johnnoa'a home was ratio had alcohol aa a factor fntho scene of ono of the moat bril-th- e accident. Ilant house party carnivals when At three times, taking the 100 employee of tho Utah Oil estimate, alcohol would fining company gathered there be responsible for three time aa 8undy evening guests of Mr. to ' divisional who many traffic death In one year Johneon. as the total loss of American manager for the company. The live during eight years of The lawn beautifully decorated war. In other ed ample facilities for entertaln-word- s, America laid 4.044 lives men! and refreshment! tor the on the altar of freedom during entire party. PAJAMAS 69 IQ. TJ (j d, noa-fat- RAYON and NIGHT GOWKS (Slightly imperfect) 91.00 Values Farmerettes, PAJAMAS Values to ft. OO Si st $1.49 aad Girls' Anklets The Srasoa'a very latest styles. Smartest percales, eolorfnL or tub-faorgandy, rick-rac- k trimmed. shirred 49c Mpcrial fl.DH Values PeasantDresses Five more people met death on Utahs highways during RECREATION the past week-enbringing the total to more than 100 deaths in Utah from motor accidents since the beginning NOTES of 1938. An analysis of Americas highway murder mill by the (By Special Report) National Safety Council shows that in 1937 39,500 highway Art and Ckafte fatalities occurred, an average of one death every 13 minutes. No arts end erafta class will In addition to theso deaths. held Saturday morning, July be tbg RYlutlon; last yeer America on account of th holiday 2 accident 3rd. l,l0.009 liTM tbB 0B of alUr 1Jf44, However the clasa wUl eurred, or an avmgi of ono coming. on tho highway of the Fruits and Vegetables Swedish Mutters was thq sriiMtlon of the show, ami grand plrketl HATS Work or Press Values to 91.00 for . MENS STRAW When I was Aunt Kate: younger ) eould have married anybody I pleaaed. Little Bobby: Didnt yon please anybody. Aunt Kate? b. furniture and such AMAZING values that daie. bit a in But we've picked the cream of all tha of a were still now and that we've unpacked them and displayed brilliant offerings, them on our floors, we cant help bursting out buttons with pride. Here are new furniture pieces that we know you'll want to see. So come in soon and let us show you these marvelous new values! The prices are lower than you'd expect. AwU For Joy to the Truck Mmv lorry driver became weary of hit work and gave it up to Join the police force. Asked some months later what he thought of bia new Job, the exdriver replied the pay was good, ihe hoars satisfactory, but what ho liked best of all was that the customer was always wrong. Motor Transport. 1-l- We gaw no much elegant - aad MUSES LADIES' ZwVI No-Ta- re e RICE KRISPIES 2 for 21c PEARLS of WHEAT, with spoon 19c WHEATIES 2 for 21c SANKA COFFEE can 41c TREE TEA 29c y2-- furniture market Qltfl Keel Values to Men's aad Broadcloth Shorte Hoys AC Past Color too!" New Special Lot of Americas Highway Murder Mill Kills Someone Every 13 Minutes 297 on our trip to the Rayon and Hoys aad Girl ( 'ottos Knit POLO SHIRTS A HANSENS See What We Found Real Values Aha! Clerk: "And. remember, I've got something 'that can change tbe color of n persons hair overnight." Customer: ."Yeah? Ive got a son la college, July Bargains 10c 25c cJnopkiMputwlOc 25c 10 Pounds Cloth Bag 59c Fruits & Vegetables Lemons Tomatoes ly Water Melons Fancy Striped New Potatoes 10 Pounds 19c 15c 2l4c 10c si MEATS Pot Roast 13c Boneless Veal Roast lb 19c Assorted Lunch meat lb25c I |