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Show r .1 """" " " "r-i r, n p-n n C'vorv-v i i : , ,' I - i ! Groceries, Meats, Hardware, DryM ; j Goods, Feeds and custom grinding! MFIat Irons with Cord S6. 49 ea.f j j Food and Meat Chopper $2.69 ' Pyrex Colored Bowls Set of 4 $2.50 Enamelware Tea Kettles, Dish Pans etc. HOFFMAN RADIOS Built Especially for the West . Finest Tone , $25 to $117.95 Roll Roofing 90 lb. Red ...... $3.10 roll f GROCERIES: For Sale by the Case: Corn 1 Beans Peas Soda Water j j Canned Milk etc. f 1 "Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back" y LINDON; UTAH Phone P. G. 3 74 1 I 1 i -' si ' 1 t N : : V. - i ; n k ,-., ' 1 u -.-..." (;. j .,.. i L , .. ' i ; r ; i-1 coffee, Del Aonte, I limit 33c : j j Purity Sodas, I limit . . . 34c Ilea Bags, 24s . . . 15c i j : I, Post Tens !0 pkg 6 different Cereals 25c h j Postum, 8 oz 39c ! Raisins, 15 oz . . . . 22c l : ; M I Baby Foods, Gerbers, . . 8c ; j , j Ripe Olives, Chopped,, 5 1-2 oz 17c j t y J fc 3 , ?, " 4i. llfWe Are Expecting These Items In-Keep!! j Them On Your Shopping List H I f Dreft 23c; Vel 23c; Jello 6c J 1! I.G.A. Syrup 39c; Pudding 5c P jAfj 1I?19Q IGA Foodfi 1x.11 Jll jJoi k3 Store i e- . 1 ill ft" fill ,iL"..-. ;rt-.-y.'. .. i-ii.' . j i ii'i Vhri-'-ifl Reelect A Native of Pleasant Grove I to the SUPREME COURT I The only Supreme Court Justice or 1 I Candidate for that office from 9 B South of Salt Lake 3 I Nationally : ! Recognized f ; , - I Member Committee, Im- . " B I provement of Administra- I . H tion and Justice, Ameri- D 1 can Bar Association. I B j Western Advisor, Nation- I I i al Probation and Parole : I S Association . r''-- : i I B Member American Law I- -i 1 Institute. f ' ' ' 9 Chief Justice 9 MARTIN M. LARSON I I Veteran World War I I VOTE DEMOCRATIC NOV. 5th I (Paid Political Adv.) GROVE PLKASAXT GROVE ,UTAH Thursday, Friday and Saturday October 31, Xov.einber 1 and 2j Pnmouiil Proudly Pj;nlj Olma DeHavilland i j &ch , i AtT ANEOSON tOUND CWV IU GOO0WW ;own IUHO I j MITCHELL LEISEN Also Good Shorts Sunday and Monday November S and 4 News Mighty Mouse Matinee Sun. 4 P.M. 1 An Open Statement To iUtah County's Old Folks: The Republican candidates of Utah Couty f believe that a sound and enlightened welfare 1 program is necessary and desirable. I We believe that pensions to elderly people j are a matter of right under the law and not a I matter of political favor. We believe that the program for the aged j should be administered by a non-political ad- 1 visory board with direct supervision under an I executive director chosen by the board. 1 We believe that it is high time that the wel- 1 fare of the aged be taken out of politics. The i I whole program, according to recent press re- S ports, has been jeopardized h$ unscrupulous I j politicians. g Elect Republican candidates and protect 1 your rights. 1 Signed: 8 IB. Manning Jolley, David H. Jones, candidates 'for State Senate; George A. Cheever, Reed J. Knudsen, candidates for County Commission; Val E. John- 1 son, candidate for Representative, first district; Mrs. Ethel Pyne, candidate I for Representative, second district; Mrs. A. Sherman Christensen .candidate ' . for Representative, third district; E.'J. ;Erekson,. candidate for Representa- tive, fifth district. (Paid Political Adv.) ... - . B. Manning Jolley Orem Republican Candidate For UTAH STATE SENATOR ' SKILLED EXPERIENCED - PROGRESSIVE . ' K FARMER and EDUCATOR . 1 : j Will work honestly and diligently ' ' ' ' j for all groups. lias an excellent " j record as a fair and courageous public servant. Knows Utah County and will ably represent its interests ' (Paid Political Adv.) j Tuesday and Wednesday November 5 and 6 2 BIG FEATURES Number 1 Starring fit , JOHNNY . f, i t WEISMULLER J VIRGINIA BUSTEK Sf s GREY CRABBE S?YJr''LffS CAROL '' i THURSTON rfeT X umber 2 j t j Coming CLAUDIA and. DAVID f " y" |