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Show CACHE A M F.RICAN' Pape Four. o: were dim and M' A J i a d Lewiston SMITHF1ELD M.I.A. Holds Ul. :.:r l' 0-- i: f, ii Aiat i -- in. Ka' Mis. I. ii ir t ' le- - . 1.0 ,.t tarsJu, i,:.. I ,d,. M.i.n l .i ll'.al i' -'..I. i' u t.a- Wiil.trd N ,Ve, I'ainp f I in- I 'am V i ol 'ii of Mr a t , ' t I ll t I I ii U.t. Mr I.: II i Nit- I'lon.rl-flor! lit Ui v al a i . S t. a Mr.. I a til,!' uw . li t tllia , gJ t IH l . .. Ii I'l 11. t the Usi ton tS.i sr Tl Kir I ward M. of Ml" il.ii.nnii II. hui mi filiii ate Ilian it, Md' a! e W !j (I Tea I'iitiol in lonicreme Mr N 'll. A ll' t yjL laid .ittiriia.ti v.!:i.' th y iii'tid t. (1.11, t..e wt. Utah Lli.lt! Ill ' aid : al ii. .. 1. ii i t t Mia. t, In M. i Ll.ilne III'..- - it Alinn n I ai rhuja A b a Wai MTUli Sunday evening fl.urN (or the iiii.i! I.. d a. d !:...r.y I..u,.y 1. . i. of Kimthfuld. a ilianl Inui'day w.'.h Rl.u and t..'ee Martha Soirn-oMin't-ln- c O. Dalny ol I Ml1.. i, v,.li iy u e d tl- jinii YLMIA. . , al Jni mi. mem tar of Suk CeI.Ii led tile tali.e, tipal j.ob an. a n.ili la r of l!" tun' I, ' I. V l .!.! (' ,ial (.,11.1 .. rie N.l-oth.-- e and Mis, gio..p was n unioidaii.v lli.nd w,n Jn . I n:.d ni .v ! K'lwyn Bile, pitt -r for d I Willi ll," loll'd., a ball tam had the l.t wne Mr, and Mrs. Wm. w,:h Program wax ai follow i Huiioni; um1 f. .1111(111 Mll.t,. l a. Mis. MIA. Our MIA"; lliIlks. Mn j. h. M HCr and tune ot rpramu.t his ttuLie o.l fnd (( (l, t 1, t . ?.v i t tii. . linlM- i- Ami.. Victor WaddiMip; Miming, "T Mr. and at Tremitnion. w!l M :!e i t Logan; Innu. iulilll.ai la.lv ii)!i", ithy Jin. !. iipp-ato Mri Nils P. Genu and Mr. and Bunduy to the Faith'; !iu.!rs t:r, "Silent tiin)(.t UIHj Mr Nora Joon n Mr. and Mrs. Iltiriy Olson and A bin I revltw Helen A and Anna fi..r. on lt.dirtry. NR The were Farrow by ar ' li.in-'Tjoia-raiid ianillv. Night" Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Nelson and report Mrs O ' ,j f.diowir.g nr mil Las lnrrc.u,-.- l Donna Jcilkui Is vidiin; family of Cu.Iogc ward Boyers end A.'ton VaiiOtdcn: talk, ,lslll;iQ. c, .plain. Mr. Jo.i.l I. rial s Las been rerelted wl'h Will' Mis spent IV'el-Pimthe Gifu Within bv Tim,..(i1. flr !i,..,tri.ant, M s. W divergence of opinion, tlpimnei i . Mem nt'y tom lurg i'J per c fit in Biigham City with Ut auid Thursday with Mis. Matilda GlIidu-trla . ti be-- ti vei 1 Mrs. Nurrna Bodily; diirt. Mr. ar.d of Administration the um bate unt. aon. ifujaeily Mr. second Mis. le, at. and Anol jj cutUvu!!: Mrs. Level e Ktntf: reix.rts of am- - Mrs T n Kurr ttlid Mlj j. u --living Unit it U the final straw, ! un. liar s n.i nul trends will for-- a Valet. '.me. Miss Pauline Dowdle of Loyal ston. nrk blow the roof tff the ilaikciut.g will It ter that Mrs. Mrs. given bv Presld.nt M klp Lei ha spent this week with Miss Iola Fannie Olsen, ;iry. . Seneth Thomn and Counselor i it JiiiMin, Mis. Emna Jenson, Mrs. Jenson. M Jr. entertaln- i - recovery program and show Mis. W . H. Wavne V;o r: talks by Stake up completely. That isn t true, prxtu".a Vf;':i In at tea her .n 1,1 troueseau n td and Member. Martha Sorenson continued. Late w.tk- Thursday altonumii In hi nor Mcrl O. liver of the bishopric; on her ovni t la uth tin , Jy rrp,,rlhwshows a llilina Mi: a drop of of sister, doling anng. "Carry On; benedic'J11.11 d:M 1 weak. Three mean a thing, la of no imp r umts from preceding tion by Edward Smith. Tile Gala Glee flub under the lance wliatsoever. Tlial Isn't true companies out of 13 shewed slight Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hatball of gains. dire,'Uon of Mrs. E. H. Lundipiist either. Ogden sixuit Decoration Day at iurr.lslM-wvrral niuMcul numCarloadings On May 4, LadLewiston, rnest of their parents. ber. A reading by Mis Etta One thing the Darrow reort ings were almost 2.00O.O0O cur.s Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Poulaen, Mrs. musical has dune ts to concentrate Inter- over and of Lewiston Kent same period last year. A Poulwen returned to Ogden with that has been slight decline is appearing, but by Mrs. Thora LUtlriUke est on a prob'-Mr. and Mrs. Havball. On Tues- number llie Many were by and guests. of late enjoyed lixmilng larger larger the position of the rails remains day Mr. Poulsen went to Ogden. beautiful the Influenre if the codes on comparatively good. presents were received Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cheat spent Miss Smithfield, Utah Miss Ruby smnll within an Corbrldgf. Logan, Utah units Hyrum, Utah by industry; the week end at Salt Lake Cltv. Anderson Comimdity Prices Recently the of Tremonton and Mrs little stores, little manufacturing Idaho Utah wholesale Mr. and Mrs. George Vlllclt Lick'll level touchWellsville, Preston, commodity Blanchard. assLsled In the plants, little distributors of all ed the were In Logan Saturday. highest mark of lire year. Misses while room the trou.vy-aof kinds commodities. The report A steady, slow advance is notify Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Nielson Mavis and Bernice Depie assisted says, briefly, that the codes epent Saturday afternoon at Lo- In There acre over 100 threaten the small business with able. serving. gan. Coal Production, though tend-ar- e friends called. the breaks, and that monopolies Miss Bardee Stowoll of Logan i downward, ts much heavier In strength by leaps'1 W. E. Corbridte Mrs. growing Mr. and spending the week with her sister, announce the marriage of tlicir and bounds. All but one member , previous two years, Mrs. Hyrum Leavitt. i The stock market AnSecurities of the consumers' commission J. Robert to Hilma Mrs. Douglas Orchard and small daughter marwhich Mr. Darrow with IU. agreed has been generally quiet, has been the derson of Trcmontr.n. The Lake with that. Then Mr.headed, aon of Brigham UiJ Darrow and lew rhanees from tire level reach- took place at the Salt riage OrMrs. Bert and Mr. cf guests one other member filed a sep- ed last March. Recently average Temple. chard during the past week. sensaprices have fallen, with utilities Mrs. Parley Pitcher entertained arate report, even more Mrs. Eva Parkinson ts spending than the main report. In alone holding their ground. Averat a trousseau tea at her home ittional few weeks at Price, Utah. Mr. Darrow says that we have age bond prices have likewise Kenneth Cottle was In Rich- on Friday altemoon In honor of a rholce between fascism and been lower. her daughter. Ella. Many beau- socialism mond Monday night. that the suspension of Retail Trade A rather sharp Mrs. tiful gifts were received by Miss On Thursday afternoon such as the drop has occurred In this Held safeguards Eva Layne entertained the "Ga Pitcher. Miss Pitclier was assisted anti-tru- publiclaws arc to Inimical official data indicates Latest Mrs room that reby in tire trousseau La club at her home. Dainty and the Interest of the consumer and the decline Is greater than seafreshments were served and the Norma Harmon of Logan the average businessman. Mr. sonal ex;ericncc would have Inafternoon spent In playing bridge. Mrs. Thelma Buttars ol Ixiston Darrow's personal opinion Is that dicated. Mr. and Mrs. Oils Stow ell spent while Miss Ludella Jenson and there should be government ownIn the General Business Index During the week end at Logan, guests of Mrs. Luclle Blotter assisted The rooms were ership of basic resources; he has most of tins year, the rise has dining room. Sheriff and Mrs. Jeff Stowell. tended to the always strongly flowers with decorated been Part grea!er-- t hail seasonal. On Friday Mrs. Dolly Lewis en- beautifully were over 100 friends call- socialist viewpoint. of that improvement has been tertained the A Lons club at the There mnr-rle- d was Pitcher Ella Miss ed. but the late lost declines, A delicious through General Johnson made the exSugar factory hotel. in the Logan Temple to index Is still far ahead of last answer said the luncheon was served Bridge was that pected Samuel Joseph Hammer of year. Darrow board should be disbandthe afternoons entertainment. Washington, Tuesday. June ed ill was due to automatically Among those who attended the 5. Political Note: The politicbn.-ar- e Benson take Old Folks party held expire within two weeks t; that Mrs. Alden Hodges entertained tlie Darrow criticism was carping keeping eagle eyes on the In Smithfield First ward clmnel and unjust. Much more convinc Literary Digests latest poll, which and recreationnl hall were Mrs. at a trousseau tea at her home - fe Marion Dopp. Mrs. Eliza Cham- on Tuesday afterncon in honor of ing was the answer of the NRA is to determine whether the puba bride of Chief Counsel who lie still has faith In the RooseRlchberg, pion. Mrs. Auger, Mr. and Mrs. Mirs Bernice Hydcn. Walter Last. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. the week. Many beautiful presents pointed out that Mr. Darrow had velt policies In general. In preHogan and Mr. and Mrs. Willard were received. Miss Bernice Hy-d- kept to generalizations, had cited ceding polls, the Digest has been accurate that few specific Items of abuses, and so astonishingly daughter of Mrs. Mary Hendricks. was married during the week had offered nothing that could be some wits have suggested calling N. B. Porter was a Logan visioff elections as an economy meato Harry Mack, son of Mr. and called constructive criticism. tor Wednesday afternoon. sure, and abiding by Digest reMrs. Howard Wheeler, who has Mrs. Mose Mack. The effect of the report will turns. So far the present poll Mrs. T. L. Sorenson entertained been spending the past two weeks bridge club at doubtless be to hasten revision of shows strong Roosevelt support at Ogden visiting her mother. Mrs. the the NRA set-uparticularly in he Is even carrying Pennsylvania, Earl Allred, returned home Tues- her home on Wednesday afternoon. A pleasant afternoon was the matter of code haven ot Republicans, and the day. Mr. and Mrs. John McKnlght are spent at bridge. After which a It is known that Mr. Roosevelt only large state carried by Hcor- to the proud parents of a baby boy. delicious luncheon was served Salt has been studying changes for er In 1932. However, his major-som- e time. Some observers like- - ity, which was 3 in early Mrs. Loma Stowell of Logan was Mesdames Vern Kimball of believe that General John- - turns. Is dropping, and is now Lake City. Homer Dames. Melvin a Lewiston visitor, Wednesday, son Max is due for oblivion he is closer to Lowell Halyard, Hillvard, Tooison, Frank Hillyard, Ronald O' Merlin Beutler. Pitcher, George RSZjZFLaBEBKBSeifiaaS Jenson, Norman Lundberg, Floyd Thornley and Mrs. S. N. Sorenson. High score prize was won Mrs. Ronald Pitcher and high Miss Iris Robson had bv Trent cn cut to Mrs. George Beutler. home at her a birthday party Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Noble of Thursday afternoon. Many of her Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Chrisfnentls were invited and a good tensen and Mr. and Mrs. Harold time was had by all. Olsen of Brigham City were din A Bunco party was held at the ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. home ot ivirs. Ray Lower, for- A Noble, Jr., on Sunday. Butler. Miss Majorie merly and Mortenson Victor Mrs. Thursday evening. She received daughters, LuJean and Eunice friends her from nice many gifts for Cleveland. left and the evening was enjoyed by Utah Wednesday where she will spend a few all. weeks visiting. ,H. Miss Mary Wheeler entertained Mr. and Mrs. Parley Winn aie the following people at a birth- receiving congratulations the upon day party at her home Saturday arrival of a fine baby boy. MoLarge, 2!i can night. The Masses June Lower, ther and son are doing nicelv. Toilet Verla Hauser. Alton Merrill. Vel-d- a Mr. Miles nd Mrs. George Hodges, Ruth South and the spent the fore part of the week Gran. Paper Soap Gerald Misters Brough, Lloyd their daughter, Mrs. HarZee, 4 Roils Palmolive pkg. Butler. Merl'n Andrew, Max Holt, visiting Presvey Tippetts and family at and Layle Brown. ton, Idaho. . At sacrament meeting Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mooseman afternoon four babies were bless2V, Can ed and six boys were graduated unt ftstrt tkii.wrtn nV from Mrs. Robsons class in pri. . . . Cheese Pork & mary and will now begin their scout work under the leadership Crystal Wedding Full Cream Beans Ed and Mortinson Roland of lb. Fierce' . . . Lower. No. Can conZ'i mutual the Sunday night 21 ference was held in the w'ard chapel. The main features of the 3 Tall Cans program were: slogan, given by SUGAR Super Florence Merrill; three numbers from the Clarkston Ladies chorus; Clorox 1 lb. Suds No. 2 ran pkg Golden, report of young men by Sam Ft Bot. Pkg. Holt; report of young ladies bv MILK . . 2 Mrs. LaPray; a talk by Cliff tall can Package Wiser; sustaining of stake and 1 state officers by Mr. Doty and SALMON the sustaining of ward officers by 1 tall can 2 lb. Jar Bishop Harper. Jell White Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gordon I JAR RINGS busiAll Flavors were in Logan Monday on King 4 ness. 3 pkgs. Reliable, pkgs Dry, 2 cans mrd. pkg. Frank Jensen and family and SOAP, White Miss Delora Andreason went to . Logan Sunday to visit Mrs. Frank Ig. pkg. King, gran. Tall Can is the who in Jensen hospital,' Ac TOILET SOAP where she has been since Thurs. she that The family reported day. Mission Bell, per bar Baking is getting along nicely. Shasta, Green or Black Macaroni POST TOASTIES 1 c Mrs. Aaron Andreason and famPowder on a . . went to Preston Sunday ily Spaghetti Calumet large pkg 3 lbs. joy ride. Bon Bon Dish, 2 for 16 oz. CERTO Many people from Trenton atat game tended the baseball . . . bottle Richmond Sunday. The game was a league game between Richmond POT ROAST and Lewiston Second ward. exmost best cut, lb Notice Everyone: The year I Ic citing league game of theSaturSHORT CUT will be held at Trenton 1 1 teams lb Round STEAK, Choice Beef day afternoon, theCornish. playing Everyare Trenton and HAMBURGER . . one is invited. Mrs. May Butler returned home Loin of Leg, lb. Short Rib she where Provo Wednesday from BOiLING MEAT has been visiting with her sister. . 1 lb Pcund oil of Guale, lamps Isle On the . to furnish light for unknown paths: on dead the wake to clocks and Sirloin, Judgement day, are placed onj graves. A native custom. 5 . 1 Conference lit lii . Tl.i' !J fainli Wm!- - J. .. l I Ate i I - G.O.P. Selects Fletcher New Field General MILLVILLE . - r w., i Ilidiie ' ,l 1iu r . 1 .i I .1 Friday, June CACHE COUNTY. UTAH I.O(AN I 1 C 1 - , 1 1 ! i . 1 I -- . 1 1 ' 1 . ECONOMIC i InviK-.iiton- r v W(!u ni-for- t,; Mai-.N.i.- Ktrel-Prod- uct r -j the iircM't Fve.n't rs of Inti ana. who n sign d lot. br.-'e- aid tho-r- s l.t Inin the pum s' t- ng - IN i iv P. I Hi cf j m-- for-j.ar- , fra b-- e. il aCjP t I pi. I j nL 1 1 ! 0DIKN iu AKKET Howard McKinney, m 3 ! BUTTER 23 , West 1st North MEMBER N. R. A. POT ROAST IB. 9' BOHIKG MEAT LB. 1 lbs K c,m"T st Prop. Phone 300 Specials for Sat. June 9 Powdered PRIME RIB ROLIED ROAST ' IB. 1 -- Sio-kan- e, unit Hy-de- n, en SOAPfota1.. Just-A-Me- re .. LEAN STREAKED FRESH SIDE PORK I9C i I TIP ROAST IB. LB. p, price-fixin- all brands g. se tall cans TRENTON HOME RENDERED G. Hayball, Prop. Peets 23c Cl 4 Soap, Oats Oc 27c bars 19c 19c 9c pkg. 19c 15c can 15c Catsup, 23c for 25c 8c Tomato Juice Oc 10c Corn Marshmallows 9c Preserves pc -- Certo for Jell Tomatoes SPECIALS FOR Cc Cc pQc 13c 17c j pCc W Shrimps Salmon Tea 25c Wheaties 24c 25c Qc -- gc FELIX CASH ... it has Glass Is not a solid not one of the properties of a solid. Aluminum In 1880! sold forjflO a pound j Phone lb. 12c Pot Roast lb. 9c Steak Roast lb. 12 c Pork Roast 12 Jc Veal Roast 12 c Hamburger 9c Steak MARKET 3S9 X. 1st E. Quality Bleats -- Qc Sausage Also All Kinds of Fresh Lunch lb. 10c Meats lb. Pure Pork 165 VEAL ROASTS Phone Grocery Delivery . 12 c Plenty Spring Chickens, Lamb, Veal and Pork BEEBB3EBEBBI 1' 1 2 LBS. 2 PORK ROASTS Iean LB. 164 Sat. June 9 VEAL CHOPS INDEPENDENT FREE -. a.Jn 1 j -d I n Hu N'lirttmt to T .Ii.it r 1 - a- ui lie-M- r. it HIGHLIGHTS , muna-tio- l. 11 V d nt as : l at "soil rnnirnt fueling " ly.U. flee hnid' rs in Wa'hingti.n i ting 1 urn his home in Cir.en-t.- i tie. Pa., Fu tilier appiuuiUd n,r car a j I.r.n 'hiu"f by s minted poll-l- ts and l.t I 'ii c !. :d V' i' ral IuttJ Vi r Mt l,llt l,r Chteiuo to meet tl.e t; puli.n ati .to start vv R.rvb"'w:n biuk supre- - ('eeutne commit!In betwein drafting the pi,). ii.ai y with a law dial of Us own.1 was railed party gram and linking a man to it I at h.-chairman by tl.e GO Pa' national to the voting public, the nation, J dtsimti tied a telera.n c 'Pm. litre, aluwtly alter the com- - committee rr.lfer had atiiiimusd that the to the party's titular head, Herbert Hoover, in the fall ri ngrevsiortal mer President pm- - praising him as a champion of tanipalens. would .land while ham-- 1 "Antrricun f s(x.lal ideals. governmental 1 Cm. ,1 K, !2' LARD BAM BUTTS IB. VEAL LIVER (Special) lb. 2 |