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Show S. H. Ward Bazaar Tonight High spot of the evening will be when Bishop Edward C. Rawson crowns the queen, who will be chosen by popular vote from seven candidates. Queen contestants are Travis Johnson, Margaret Borg, Merlyn and Le-nore Le-nore Edward, Gladys Dean and Jean Bateman. The queen and her attendants will be presented with lovely gifts. Friday, March 28, at 7:30 p. m., in the Sugar House ward amusement hall a bazaar and entertainment will be sponsored by the stake missionaries. Purpose Pur-pose of the bazaar is to raise funds for missionary work. Program members will be presented pre-sented by the Purrington Dancing Danc-ing School and the Progressive School of Music. Plans have been made to sell hot dogs, soft drinks, ice cream and cake. There will be a clothing cloth-ing booth where hand made articles ar-ticles may be purchased. For the special delignt of the children, a fish pond has been set up, also a white elephant and a jewelry booth. I PIANOS X A X .i. GREATEST CENTENNIAL USED PIANOf ! SALE IN THE HISTORY OF UTAH ! PIANOS in Our Basement ; . PIANOS in Our Old Store f PIANOS in Our Truck PIANOS in Our Storeroom ? I ALL FOR SALE! f MANY 'BEtOW COST Att AT BARGAIN PRICES f S STARTING WED. APR 2 x X (Mark it on your calendar) ; X Here Are a Few of Our Used Completely Overhauled GRANDS $ Chase Bros $398 Lyon & Healy .... $598 f $ E. . Werdling . . . $475 Hall & Sons .... $498 X I DeKoven . . . $695 ? j SUGAR HOUSE MUSIC CO. J 2130 So. 11th East Phone 7-5069! 2 X r?v " Wk:M0V c -' mtiM c ' i y ? y&J JtjP Ctf5' 3 the ,Arem LOOK ' f ' f ' . IN EASTER V ' j k, l C""iiiiiii'Wn mf . - k All Spring styles just arrived FEDERAt TAX INCtUDED SjT 'Sf'' Dozens of new costurr.e yCf$ri .''J I FOR YOUR jewelry pieces direct from p&?'l? ':"- f EASTER BUYING Eastern mjtkels. Pins. V ,,4 '; , , , , . . ii ' Xv'. ' I Select o costume ewel for chatelaines, necklaces, C fl 1 ' v i , , n 7M Vy h"r Easter gift. It will be bracelets and earrings, all f T' s ' t d specially selected for Easter Mi apprecia e . wardrobes. See them now -s ,., .,. . FISHER JEWELRY CO. Sugar house SHORTS NEWS fVfe 1 UT STARTS SUNDAV eaiisj U f' 1 ' 35c to 5. Sat. & Sun. m WffT'fT I litTHTTI Ift . f'C it s,"' CHAR'" C0BURN lA.U"" ifiTlWla TflV W-- T0M BEVERLY HUME 1 W WtlVlaVl DRAKE TYLER - CROKYN l 'ne W IVLStK GLADYS COOPER i J' jt(iW J?fVl DEAN STOCKWELL miO" aio lv ' C RICHARD HAYDN V W ,.e VS IHV 1 11 Screen Ploy by Roberl Ardr.y A, V ljL5- C 0"d Soryo Levien A. Y l fiS' -i Directed by VICTOR SAVILLE .-,. ' -?Tt 'Hj' Proiuceb by LEON GORDON 1847 the year the first band of Mormons looked upon Salt Lake Valley and heard their leader say, "This is the place!" 1itffjll 1847 the year of the birth of Alexander Graham Bell, who was destined des-tined to provide the world with one of it most useful tools the telephone. 1947. a year which will be remembered remem-bered as one of the greatest years of expansion in the history of the telephone tele-phone business, for no effort is being spared to insure that telephone development devel-opment will keep pace with the growth of Utah. (Hit Mevatati Sletts TtphoM d Ttlegraph Co. r Whistle j WHM.E YOU WORK! Relax! Stop worrying about that mortgage on your house. Occidental Occi-dental has a low-cost Mortgage Insurance Plan to make sure your famtiy will have a home "without a mortgage" in case you should die and that you'll have monthly income if you arc disabled. This plan eliminates the possibility that you or they wi II ever be faced wiili tn vi.tion order because the mo.'sccotilin't be paid off. Ask -NORMAN O. JENSKX 12G7 Westminster 7-08!3 5-3211 Occidental Life uran:6 Company ot C z '. |