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Show i KSL - COLUMBIA BROADCASTING SYSTEM PRESENT IN PERSON "Smokey and Utah Buckaroos" with "Hot-Foot Pete" (Tom Mix's Pal), the Nationally Famous Dancing Roper ' (V'j 4; .v. 'V ' All radio requests will be honored and Smokey's popular st.ngs will be featured "Meet Me Tonight In the Cowshed" "The Girl That Played Indian With Me" "Home, Home On the Range," etc. You've heard these nationally famous Cowboys on the air now their radio friends in and around Milford can see and meet them in person TUESDAY, MAY 29 MATINEE AND NIGHT At the Victory Theatre AS A SPECIAL FEATURE "Hot-Foot Pete" will give a Free Roping Demonstration Tuesday at 3:00 P.M., in front of the Victory. Boys and girls bringing ropes will be taught how to spin them! I Features for Saturday, Monday and Tuesday STORE WILL BE CLOSED WEDNESDAY, MAY 30th MEMORIAL DAY MATICI F0R THIS WEEK ONLY we are WSJ I I VL! selling sugar at this LOW PRICE! BUY YOUR SUPPLY NOW! Sugar 100 lbs. $5.00 I 25 lbs. ST. ,,. A1. so 10 lbs. ? . . ...2 52c Oxydol Brooms For Instant Suds High Grade 5-Tie Large Pkg. 21c Each 79c Raisins Syrup Seedless Cane and Coin 4-lb.pkg. 27c Qt. Jug 23c Tomatoes Pickles Utah Solid Pack A to Brand No.2Canl2c 20-oz.iar 19c I tTlt LEHI THRIFT $ t 65 JP lUtll 48-Pound Bag I, CornFlakes Carrots Utah Brand Large Bunches 13-oz.Pkg. lie 3 for 10c Cheese Potato Chips Full Cream Dinnerette Pound 12c 5-oz.Pkg.-10c Store No. 995 MILFORD, UTAH Phone 50 CREAM PUFFS 6 for 25c SPECIAL FOR Saturday, May 26 Milford Bakery ! Peter B. Kyne Knows the West He Depicts in OUTLAWS j OF EDEN Peter B. Kyne, whose absorbing ! Western romance, "Outlaws of Eden," will be published in this pa-I pa-I per as a serial, has no peer as a ! writer of romantic, stirring, swift-moving swift-moving tales, and particularly of those dealing with the West. Every publisher considers himself fortunate when he is able to se-: se-: cure a Peter B. Kyne story for his j readers. i . . . i- iiBlli j ' Peter B. Kyne The faithful characterization of I all Peter B. Kyne fiction undoubt-j undoubt-j edly is due to tne wonderfully varied career of the writer, a career ca-reer which has brought him into close contact with all classes of people in many parts of the world. As a newspaper reporter and as a soldier, serving first in the Spanish-American war and later in th. World war, he has had abundant opportunity to read human character char-acter under many conditions and in many environments. As a nativ. son of California and long-time resident of the West, he has the backgrround which enables him to write the particular type of Western West-ern tales of love and action for which he is famous. "Outlaws of Eden" is a story of today and the scene is a California Califor-nia valley. Romance, gun-play, a spirited heroine, a two-fisted hero, a scheming villain, a battle over water-rights and a delightful, surprising sur-prising ending1 form the ingredients ingredi-ents of this dashing tale. It is told in the vivid and vigorous fashion characteristic of the author of "Money to Burn," "The Gringo Privateer," "Webster Man's Man," "Jim the Conqueror" and other stories which have been biff newspaper serial successes. ou Wouldn't Have Time for All This Reading . . . j Every American wants to know more about the building of j his nation than the schoolbcok histonea tell him. but few of us have time to pore ovei the many volumes necessary for that J Th. Illustrated feature articles by Elmo Scott Watson which appear regularly In this paper offer an answer to that need. j . You will find id them a wealth of interesting information on little-knowD chapters in American history fact itoriei mors fascinating than fiction. These articles also cover other fields popular science, sports, industry, the fine arts and literature; liter-ature; tn fact, every phase of American interest. This newspaper news-paper considers itself fortunate in being able to give its readers such articles as these by one of the leading feature writers of the country today. Tell your friends about them if they haven't seen them yet VTO SCHOOL CHILDREN: A Teachers find these articles helpful in disss. SY Some students are making scrapbooks of them. Tell yeur teachei aaa your classmates abeul these! MILFORD Confectionery Under New Management ICE CREAM COLD FOUNTAIN DRINKS CANDIES HOT LUNCHES AND DINNERS SPECIAL DINNERS Pratt Root, Proprietor Your Sick Shoes Made Well Expert Shoe Repairing Of All Kinds AH With the Latest and Best Machinery 1 and Fine Workmanship Pete Weidner Expert Shoe Repairing Now Located Next Door North 1 To Victory Theatre SATURDAY, MAY 26 Pork and Beans, Pierce's, No. 2i2 can, 2 for 23 C Ginger Ale, IGA, 12-oz. Bottle, 2 for 23 C Peaches, IGA, No. 2'2 can, 2 for - 35 c Grapefruit, IGA, No. 2 can, 2 for 29 C viiiHsaiiijaiiiiaBDnBiiiiiaiiHsiBSHSBasaiiHSSisaiiHsaisiiiiiHSHBiiaiiiiHSasiaHSJSisaBiisaBsi Pineapple 2for33c Ukelele No. 2'2 Can XV7X Kellogg's Pep, pkg - -IOC Spinach, IGA, No. 2y2 can, 2 for ---29 C Bisquick, Large pkg 34 C ' Baking Soda, IGA, Pound pkg., 2 for. 15C Blue Rose Rice, 3 lbs - 21 C Salad Dressing Q 1 p Nalley's, Quail Jar Ovaltine, 50c Size 38 C Catsup, Bottle - - 16C Cheese, Pabst-ett, pkg 15c Grape Juice, Welch's, Pint Bottle - 22C Sardines, Oil 14 Size Can, 2 for 9 c Peanut Butter 27r I Dandy, 2-Lb. Jar Wax Paper, Diamond 125-foot Roll, 2 for 37 C Mustard, IGA, 9-oz. Paddle Jar, 2 for 2 1 C Sardines, King George, 14 Size Can, 2 for 23 C Par, Large pkg 29 C Baking Chocolate, y-lb. Cake 15c Mayonnaise, Nalley's, Pint Jar 24 C SPECIAL ON LARD -1-Pound Package 38 C Last chance to buy Lard at this price SPECIAL-HAMS Half or Whole, Pound 25 C Next Week Hams WiU be Five Cents Higher PLENTY OF BEEF, VEAL, PORK AND LAMB Jefferson Mercantile Co. GROCERIES HARDWARE Phone 20 Phone 67 ,l .n,s ' |