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Show ROOSEVELT THEATRE 1 S Weekly Program 5 First Show at 7:30 P. M. Second at 9.00 P. M. $ I COMPLETE SHOW NOT GUARANTEED AFTER 9:00 j c " $ Thurs., Fri., Sat., Sept. 13-14-15 ! "GUEST IN THE HOUSE" Starring ANNE BAXTER and RALPH BELLAMY $ ALSO MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON jjj Sun., Mon., Tues., Sept. 16-17-18. ; "DIAMOND HORSESHOE" J IN TECHNICOLOR j I Starring Betty Grable and Dick Haymes 'p MARCH OF TIME The New U. S. Frontier Wed., Thurs., Sept. 19-20 J Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy In $ I "NOTING BUT TROUBLE" i And News : 000000000IX3CXZOCXZXZXZ j Friday and Saturday, Sept. 21-22 J "BREWSTER'S MILLIONS" With Dennis O'Keefe. Helen Walker and June Havoc : K ALSO CARTOON jS : !; ! UTOPIA THEATRE I $. - jf Friday and Saturday, Sept. 14-15 5 I 'MIDNIGHT MANHUNT" $ Wiih William Gargan and Ann Savage $ jc I Serial-Federal Operator No. 99 c MATI NEE SATURDAY 2p.m ! BIG DOUBLE BILL 1 ; Sunday and Monday Sept. 16-17 :j "STRANGE AFFAIR" j Starring Allyn Goslyn and Evelyn Keyes $ '.! "TAHITE NIGHT i V I With Dave O'Brien and Jinx Falkenburg ;; : A State Supported Junior College AT PRICE, UTAH I ; ESTABLISHED TO SERVE THE EDUCATIONAL A , ' NEEDS OF SOUTHEASTERN UTAH ft jj fULLY ACCREDITED Credits recognized in all Institu- ft j. uons of Higher Education. PROFESSIONAL The first two years of work toward $ fAy Profession, such as Law, Medicine, Teaching, Engineer- W toe. Dentistry, etc. '. VOCATIONAL Terminal courses , for preparation for ' filled occupations in business, stenography, automobiles, ffl e ding, airplane engines, machine shop practice, drafting ra , i, na carpentry. 3 J fecial attention given to returned servicemen. Y fPle opportunities for work in industries in Carbon Coun- j v to help pay expenses of schooling. x parefully outlined programs of recreational and cultural g activities. I Churches of many denominations for your worship. Fall Quarter Opens September 7 -Write for Catalogue- ISABELL ROLLER, D. C. $ Chiropractor $ $ X-ray & N C M Service ;; hours 10-12 &i-6 ;; Located in $ ;; Roosevelt Theatre Bldg. v Wl 7OSiZ! Wjv&&St" ' ! XWSSSS&k ftjr Oil Hunches for Lunches : - I i f -V . n, s - 1 MM Here's our blueprint for a taste- r t"M "' ""'"' "'I 'I - n i i .r- ,, r yj -Jli appealing, well-balanced box lunch. J ' r" fi i v,..." . . . . . Jf '' Expand each section of the blue- Yf W " " " '" ' " 71s ,: X: ' ' -xX-:::- z2sS - P"nt as the year progresses and ff Fro eft Prntflira J- M. soon you will have a ready reference J , jJ ' rrcill riUUUtC X , to take the monotony out of the i tf ii GRAPES Full Flavor, Sweet Seedless 11 A -5- ;'' f $ slA daily luncheon for both the young- j & fAVlrxoiam15' 7$ J sters and oldsters in your family. PFAfHF J.TKxv.m f, One Hearty Sandwich - ftAU1t: CANTALOUPS lupned Jumbro y.! lb. 7 Vj Meat, fish, egg or cheese cinnm",Idea,ibr8 LEnUCEI1?.!.?.? lb. 10 PEARS ' One Variety Sandwich J ami nff . , . r DnTATnpQ U. s.''No?T"!A""size n i Carrot and raisin, marmalade or jam, Elbertas. Ideal .wl.L hcd' fcd or Whlte.lb. J Bes "'for O ! peanut butter and jelly for cannmciue AVACADOS iZ!l!2!L!b. 23 cS?mSf. lb. 8 ! Something Crisp ! a Produce Price, subject CAULIFLOWER Medm"11 lb W ill ! Whole tomato, carrot strips, celery S to Dnilj Marker pppJj Crlsj., Sweet, Green Delis ' Something Sweet I CbDeC9 CORN Yo" TernTTr oO kA I SSP?SSVen' -MaB! mbI Bantam ..lb. Of iding or candy ICHPPSP p"-"'''. It 73 COCOA 10. i H.l.Ml?BrM j CHEESE M'ld WStCrn lb 34 TEA Canlerbury Elack b j 'tjr JUIXV LEE WRIGHT. Director J MILK :'ElJZi Is 37 TEA 2 49 ' 1 MALTED MILK ss-s'&iSSb. 39 CANDY BARSJiii"":.!.!... 4 P0STUM '"li."! , , 23 " SALT Sn0 Wh,te plaIn or iodizcd 26 j ft ' i You'll agree this starcZZZIZZZ . BLEACH 10 new, tender Bread Good for Breakfasts 7T WAFFLE FLOUR NEW HONEY - I tS me ' ?:.a ... o, ,. 19 u. Paa $1.95 1 Sperry's "Jl Quality fd L M CK? If L W U BREAKFAST CEREAL COFFEE VALUES U U U U L3 U L-3 Li L3 U V Mornin? Glory Oats )Lj M. J. D. t X) A large pkff. ZO lb. Jar JX)' Quaker Oats , 08 Nob Hill. No Finer O A A AH tfAII ifftT large pkgr. ZU1, Cotfee Packed lb. or yuu gei peanut butter lh 24 your money back 'wmm II A VI O j Ment Cut Rc1alrInB nea Point are ffl W.WOW BREAD POT ROASTJaa 26 K5, tt ' LAMB LEGS .ihi".l.fsdi,. 37 F,r"'ocv 4 lb. avgr. S C I TEST IT TODAY, just by running the tip of your LAMB CHOPS Jac. ib. 40 sn,b' ?rA finger lightly over a slice of Mrs. Wright's AMB ROAST e ofiK 32 " Ib Bread. You'll feel the tender difference that . SIRLOIN STEAKS WffiT. i.32 N N . means fresher, better-tasting bread. PRIME RIB SS, 29 p Q W L AND AGAIN TOMORROW, make the same test. W MktpllanPiws Values Notice that the same loaf is still satin-smooth, r Miscellaneous values Plnwp llw lb 'still tender and fresh. Whenever you. shop, get OLIVES Lci!ip ox. W Qa . ? Mrs. Wright's New tender Bread in white, MUSTARD KraftB Horseradish wheat, or raisin. ? LUNCH MFAT'"" d""- k. 14 Q CATSUP Ked "'" r Qua'"y : ox 14 00C't00' V V BEANS Larff8 Whlte' Dellciou8 Baked jj f000 0V Clf vLl' SOUP Campbcll Cream Spinach K. 13 AM Vff SPLIT PEAS Y""",orCr""'c""'Fke'- ,. 12 )V5 NOODLES liSiizzzLL 24 Vrf? J MACARONIr IZlu . , 14. V jJCT FLOUR ""f" - , lbs. $2.09 . Xc v' I FLQ11R H"v"'B""""n 51 YlVr!l jfi f n,. SUGAR . Bwt u m. LSI "..;, XI f rs Si fe, 5 J iuice ".urCy. g,p. ju... :.s:szzsry in. Under this guarantee: unless" life' LijLf: JUICE w. . op. -'Sv,. can y my new bread better than your present ?r' f . bread, you get all your money back. V-.- MRS.WRWHT ZLA tomatoes spinach WHITE, WHEAT c. SANDWICH, 20 0I. i.f. 2 for 17 iSlWirW ,ibr.i5 25 RAISIN, 16 oi. i.f 101 V J |