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Show CACHE AMERICAN Face Four LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Friday. April 8. 1932. Chaa. O. Houaley. Mrs George Lin- - pr sen t an Baiter Cantata. Bright HAMBURGER IHAMBURGERE ford. Mrs ft. L London and Mrs J ' E ,trr Morn" at the Wrilavllle ward N. TbUiaon, all of Ogden were call- - talieniacle on Sunday eirnlng April Mtana SOS, W DeUrec ing on relatives and attended ilelo.h at s p in. A good aiiendaure A pruiwpal cause of error in ua-- I funeral servtors of Alfred Bmuth-ii- s desired. Members of both wards inp p'art fond t mlaunderetandlng are invited to attend. site on Monday with regard to what plant food will Mrs Hay Biicarn on. Blaliop and ; Mrs. Thou T Parley left Wednra-Mr- do. Many fall to realise that a soil WriUvilW--M- r md Mr. Orovrr Cluu B. Gunnell. Mr. and Mrs, day for a few dvs vlnit with her made fertile the use of plant Jot who liavn rrmilljr purrttHrd Uwvneo Gunnel), all of Howell, daughters, Mrs Hon Shaw, Mrs food will not by produce fully the de- -; lh Booth homo in the suuto part Bishop and Mrs Chaa E Gunnell Elmer Bowen of Magna aired result If oilier growth factors, f n J ti Unrn and movrd in during the of Logan and Mrs. Wiliard Gtur surh as soil, moisture or light con j Howard MfRinney, Prep, men at hotuxed wrrk of Mrs sere CONJOIST FROGRAME guru! Sterling giKts put dittons. are unfavorable. I Estra Choice a no boat part in tha turn of a and Mrs Elmer Maughan on Mon- AT I'ROVIIIEM L Plant food will not compensate bcua warming on Saturday even day. They also attended thej . for otl wr unfavorable cmnpkrUly mere j fo.n. cards and music Smurthwalte funeral. Big. Ci an will but mini-to conditions, 1 tend Mr. and Mrs T. the evening entertainment, A of Refreshment . were served to twelve mine other errors, since meet amis C3 lunriteon was served to Uie RBprlngr. Wyo. shoh.veen, are deficient in food vangumd and plant honored guraU arid Messrs and three weeks here wish their parent and tlie junior ghU enter-- 1 feeding will give markedly Increased Try Macs Special e0 Mesdamet Oliver Bailey. Wm. L sri rw- talned at a aoetal In the ward 'plant vigor and inrrea.d ability to Made Sausage , ,, Bradshaw. V llershall Poppieton. . ; (Hrr smuwmrnt hsll. games program 'eo with adverse condition. m A their family who tame wid Sterling Jones, Jamea B. Bradshaw. so danrlng were enjojed. Rrfie-h-- 1 w-- a a should be applied! Alvin liailatn, T. B. Untlley. Wm petfood H. Ciena Elmer Olenn and Wm evenly. Uneven distribution causes H Bankhead. ,P,,Uy Mime. Barbara mid A.leen Walter, Home Rendered Lard Ml Jennie Gunnell, tear lier of and Preston Waltere overfeeding. Sok the Area Immediately After to Jack Anderson In the ra of making a new aeed- the second year Bee hive girls of Mrs. George C. Parker of Hooper Oglnda Plant Food. Applying . . lh"r (he rrl.ee mill k. d bed or in preparing garden aoll, the the 8econd ward M. I, A. as guest of Mm. Jane Parkinson U(ur ' PllUlt ,ood hould nUxt1 wlth Uw7n rarJ ber class at a candy pull at and lunrlieon guest of Mr. Howard Plenty Bread, Butter. Pieklea, 'JT1 Cl''r Mr.n(1 Mr Wllllm Checketu her home on Monday evening Jeties on Monday Mrs Parker ls .V. fheewr. top s,,n. This can usually be rd I'wsiure. then return to other Fresh Chickens, U crops. Now la the time to do thU. Games and aortal chat were aUo a nelce of Alfred Bmurthwal.e and Oysters, Egg. Salmon Halibut . . low 141111 Prl ,n ltM the of arf ' to '' ,nd twelve. km ordrr d,rmble enjoyed by tame to attend the funeral ser- of'prMUm1"'1 will if''" for other not or to I M. level amount to and smooth the soil prior crops The Weliavllle Second ward HAMBURGER vice held Monday j Mrs am.on and child- - to planting. Do not apply A. entertained at an Easter dan re Fxr Gunnrll, Jovph B. GunTK-lplant food fbe value of the pasture. This na. nt ,,inr, .,l n feed Is i to vLsit with their g011 an Tuesday evening. Easter decora- Alton Gunnell, and the MUses Jen- - Zr " plant food 0nV'ar daughter! Miss received word of the marriage ln daughter at their nome Sunday V snd Uo on the farm " u " lth th? ' ln spproxl- - m. tions were ued throughout the halt nle and Mary Gunnell spent Sun- - m.,.ree7 Christine Larsen and Mis. Milton Chicago on February 25 of their j evening, Extension News) 'ttah and refreshments were served. as 1 Portion glv-En'lBn- day it Ogden, g'.ies's of Mr and Rilda offl- -. Merrill to Albert daughter. Primary four ln Mrs. Harry Christensen and Erections supplied by the pl) Zt. Mrs. Oeo. Childs. Mrs. Wi'liam Larsen of Baker D, Witt Newton. ahildren of Salt lake are spending dr,ur th--rMr Ml. K f Tlle Junlor fmJnuT eraduatlng SandenT RICHMOND HOLDS SEstON Sn the spring vacation here with her children of and Mr. and S. R Boswell. Sevier county parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H Mrs. Glen Tliomivum of Clarkston Plant ,ood Stir Knapp of Teton. Idaho is remain In ln thc recreation hall Re p. m. at th Richmond tabernacle. agent, has explained the fundawere ruesu of Bishop and Mr Maughan Uie fotliage or stems contact with the of his j guest father, Morgan fre.hmenU were served. The following program was given John J. Hendry on Sunday, of P101- - Sometimes, as ln the esse Mrs. J. W. Pulsipher snd Mn. Evan Knapp who Is confined to In home These exercises will be held under mentals of grading, standardization ' Mtss Rub Zollinger Is taking of ml11 bwUln the direction of Mn. George Pond. and cooperative marketing of farm at the Weliavllle Junior high school Mrs. Clyde Copen snd daughter PlwnU and the Harris. High score prize was won, with Illness. A number graduate work at the L. D on Monday: choruses --Balling" and Louise of Salt Lake came C. S. Hall Mr. of all the and weU cannot cut; Miss Afton Merrill, daughter of and went to of ladle took luncheon products to the people of his beby Monday lUnVfnil(v 4140 -of 05. hremitai' the home of Mrs. W. county. They have organized farmrU MacDonalds Farm": two readings to spend the Mrs. Evan fed except by applying plant food prize by Harris Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Merrill lias been R. spring vacation here M previously reported, Mica Julia Thorpe; three selections with her Tripp, who is an invalid and ers cooperative selling associations over them. The best procedure la to A tennis club was organized Sunchosen valedictorian for parents, Mr. and Mr. D. the Park Mr,. Malinda Fuhrtman visited spent a social afternoon Thursday for poultry, dairy products, sugar by the WellsvtUe junior high school e plants day at a meeting held at the club school graduating class. with Mrs. Fred Jensen on Sunday m,k' of last week. band; poem, Helen Hendry; musical i are beets, potatoes, and wool. The total Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Murray of Jones and evening dry and soak the area Immed- - rooms The following olftccn were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Johnson en- membership ln these cooperative reading, Min Grace Iralham. children of Benson ward spent Sun- : President, th afU'to selected arrived here Kulon California, Salinas, Merrill, A fernove numbrr of Mr. tir, frlpndl Mr. and Mrs. Luther Murray are day with their parents. Mr. and ' Wendell Roaworth. formerlv Mis food from th P 141114 and caoy It vice president and treasurer, Venna Wednesday with the remains of tertained the N. H. Circle members is 1145. There are only 1038 farms and their husbands at supper party In the county but many farmers be11' 130 not lcave rejoicing over the arrival of a little MEa. D. J. Jones. lnU lhe execuUve Beckstead; members, their four year old daughter, who Charlotte entertMned at Rook party Saturday evening long to more than one cooperative. and 10 the raU daughter bom early Sunday mornMr. Harry Christensen and four shower Mendelkow, died from measles. Amos Herman services Funeral I Bair and Kennedy. In her honor on Monday at their home .High score was won It is estimated that two out of ing. Mother and babe are doing children of Salt Lake. Mr. and were Smithheld Beth Hendricks. at the Thursday Mrs.evening at the home of Mis. Ann. Many are prone to consider plant I fine. by George Ounnell and all cut prize every three farmers E. B. Maughan, and four children of ln Sevier was - Interment fleld ward e11!!Mra. W. 2. A Harris social food the entertained manner and In which evening wai tprnt to a cooperative marby Mrs. Leander Peart. Mr. and Mrs. Thoa. Thorpe re- Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Soten- - Hiipp. belong 10 the clty cemetery. county a childrens with as were refreshments feed served to plants party, Thursday very mysterious, but ceived word of the birth of a UtUe son and two children of Mi ndon an(, Mr. and Mr. Austin Burbank keting association. Mrs. George O. Webb and Mrs. The young bride received a there is no mystery or magic in afternoon ln honor of. the birthday fifty. a 9 were guesta of their parents. granddaughter on Saturday, (Utah Extension News) of the Benson have announced the arrival of a assortment of beautiful and either. Plant food Is a product scien- anniversary of her son William R. Irvin Stoddard Mr.nl, lb. daughter having arrived tot Mr. and Mn. W. H. Maughan on 8un InRelief attendHarris. stake were children usrfui gift. board, necesto Twenty society tifically prepared supply and Mrs. Wm. Miller of Hyruw. ed the general Relief Society conThe town clean up last week sary elements that are deficient in cluded. Mrs. Miller was formally Miss Mary Mr. D. P. Walter, assist 1 by proved a grand success ference at Salt Lake Wednesday In every the soil elements that are necea-!- ii Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Larsen reThorpe. Wa U'rs nd Mis respect. The winding up scene was'sary for the growth of all mJt turned Tuesday from a two weeks and Thursday. plants. Mir. and Mrs. Norman Maughan Myrtle Walters, entertained at din-'- a dance Saturday night which was visit to California where they went Mr. and Mrs. Alma Merrill have provides a balanced ration, and daughter, Shirley of Tremon-tu- n tier Monday evening for the follow- - .nj0ved bv about all the town folks. jit out town of were Sunday guests of their Ing guests, Mrs. Alfred Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Bitter and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Smurthwalte, Mr and Mrs. A. Mr. and Mrs Jesse Jensen were Smurthwalte. Mr. and Mrs.;ner At present, when attention is Maugham guest4 of Mr. and Mm. Leon Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blackburn of Chas. Smurthwalte, Mis of methods Mary craner on Wednesday evening being centered on Salt Lake were visiting here with Smurthwalte. Miss Una Smurth- Mr. and Mra. Floyd Tlbbitu and cutting down expense, many acrer Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Gunnell and at walte. Harry Smurthwalte, Mr . and children of Lewiston visited with of marginal land that can not pro20-2- 2 1st North Logan with Mrs. Blackburns grand- Mrs. Eugene Boak. Theron Snarr, hls parents, ME. and Mrs. Edgar duce crops profitably at present all of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Le- - Tlbbitta. Orders Over alDelivered mother, Mrs. Carrie Mltton. $2.50 are not suitable and to prices, Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Green re- land Heywood of Holbrook. Ariz., j Mr. and Mr. T. R. Checketts falfa. will no doubt lie Idle, says OPEN-AI- R turned home on Sunday after 10 Mr. and Mrs. George Jefferson of were dinner guests of Mr. and Mr. J. O. Hogenson. extension agronon omist. daya spent with relatives at Poc- Milford. Utah. Mr. and Mi L. J. Leslie Checketts of Preston Bailey, Mrs. Esra 8mltn and Mr. Sunday. atello, Idaho. "However, there is a crop In Mr., apd Mrs. John Housley, Edd Bailey of Logan. , , C. H. Underlie and daughter, Mra sweet clover, that will thrive"- on GOLDEN Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Perkins en- Lillie Bateman and Mra Mary such irrigated lands, tertained at oclock dluner on Luthi all of Wyoming motored here or pasturage or largeproduce hay FRUIT yields of Monday evening. Covers were laid on Wednesday on their wav to green manure and will eventually for Mr. and Mrs. John Housley, make these lands suitable for other Chas G. Housley, Mra Oeorge Lincrops. ford. Mrs. 8. L. London, Mrs. J. N. . With prices of farm crops s Sho TeUeson all of Ogden. Mrs. Ernest are and the present Interest they Enormous Growth of Johnson Mrs. Mantua Extra Large. Victor: Mo&pa Valley Almost everyone has an ln pastures, there is little doubt Christensen of Login, Mra Jane iden of what should be acres but of that many unprofit. clubs are gaining ln Forestry Parkinson, Mrs. Elizabeth Parker, done by the people genFULL Mra Mary Mlnerally. Mra Laprtll favor among the young people of able Irrigated land ln all parts of to the could be state erally to bring back good this crop put utah- - nd Is expressed by nearly SIZE Mr. Mrs. and and Douglass Perkins times. All of our Id res a 400 per cent increase in enroll- - for two years at a profit. The stock and family. 126 Size, Sweet and Juicy FRESH cant be right, but we need the pasture and feed and the Moapa Valley Mr. and Mra Wm. Ferguson of menf 111 1933 over last year, believe an adherence to soil the Increases needs ln crop. M. to Paul Dunn, extension Calif., are spending a few . . . . . strict ruleo of economy many crop yields of 100 per cent, . . days here with relatives on their forester. will do more right now un- -' not are sweet clover, following Th forestry club work Is still way to Seattle Washington to visit than anything else. usual. . within this state, but Is their brother Willard Maughan. Many people, and most "The quickest way to bring back are guests Of their sister here, tracting the attention of the of our patrons, are now . Miss Christens Maughan. the boys. lands that do not produce paying j club members, especially demanding everything crops Is to plant 6weet clover on Miss Mildred Casterline who is though girls are not barred, that helps them to econClub work ln forestry was started WHITE ROSE or 4ft I U teaching school at Salt Lake City is omise. We know they are a week here with her par- ln 1930, with groups in Juab and spending ELECTRIC too. not hard Its right ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Caster-lin- Salt Lake counties. In 1931, there Hi-W- ay for anyone, whose food Sweet Creamery LIGHT were seven clubs ln five counties; i come from our store, to Sealed Sweet Mrs. Kenneth Pitcher and little namely, Washington, Juab, Utah. . economise to the fullest . . 419 South Main Tooele, and Salt Lake counties. For of are Smithfleld daughter spending extent, and at the same a few weeks here with her mother 1932, the present outlook. Is for 27 time, enjoy the market's Mrs. Mary A. Leatham, Ml. Pitcher dubs, ln eight counties of the state. Saturday April 9 is offerbest foods. Cream OWeber, Sweet U Just out of the hospital where she Piute, Wasatch, and Box Elder ing everything in high 10 days. lng added to the group. The aver- Cream grade groceries in stock Robert B. Murray left Saturday iase enrollment is about 10 mem-f111 each club, Nevada to visit with his POWDERED 2 ther and family, Mr. and Mrs.' Forestry club leaders from Box IN 2 LB. OR Charles B. Murray. Elder, Wasatch, Utah, Juab, and 1 LB. PKGS. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Brown and Washington counties attended the Will deliver all orders family of Salt Lake were guests of 4'H dub leaders school held early Evergreen Peas are one Extra Large over $2.00. Crystal White their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter 111 March at Logan, and received of the prides of Utah Fancy instruction in club W. on Jones special Our organizastate Monday. proIndustry. Unwrapped and forestry infornlation-tertaineduces these wonderful Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones . . A will which forestry Program green peas which are at dinner Tuesday even five-yeover a period, and carefully selected, grading in honor of their sister, Mrs. extend 18 hich ed and canned by experts. Progressive in nature, has BOB WHITE Clyde Copen and daughter Louise Y ou 11 Nine Pounds these of Salt Lake. Covers were placed been outIined h? D- - p- - Murray, enjoy club state leader extension and the for Mrs. Copen and creamed, in vegetable c . . salad, or prepared with Louise. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Jones, BUTTER, Tuna Fish. These sell Mrs. Janes Parkinson, Joseph Jones en UP U a eneral study of nature fresh creamery, lb in most stores at 13o to and Mr. and Mrs. Jones and fatilj with sPecial attention placed on the (With Other Purchases) . . . 15c per cam You will The WellsvlUe ward M. I. A. held study of IoTest trees range rasses FRESH EGGS poison-danc- e edible th and and want several cans at our plants a very' successful entertainment and 3 dozen unusual price of 8c per on Tuesday evening at th- - ons rocks blrds rodents, animals, POT ROAST tre and other and edfings. can. tabernacle at 8 p. m. under the di- Best Cut, per lb. rection of Pres. Heber W. Green forms of natunU ufe found wlthin WHITE ROSE or STEAK, several localities of the state, the following program was given short cut, lb GOLDEN WEST of Ps exhibit, Prepare one act play. Comfed Babies" by PORK CHOPS 48 lb. SACK the Adult department. Those taking f1 3 pounds. play these at their respective were Mr. Mrs. part and Walter Santa Clara Prunes will HAMBURGER and als at y Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Wllford An- sell in Z pounds bags for 23c demon flve and 193J; Mr. Parley Hall. In- falrT?f The Saturday. 111 five and LARD, Falr pure strumental music, Ross and Howard boxes will sell for $L19. home rendered. 4 lbs. Maughan and Elliot Drew of the,'ere awfded premiums Just stop and think how LAUNDRY SOAP News) M men department. Colonial dance cheap this is. These are . White, 10 bars . special and sixteen by song Uie sweet variety and of junior girls, ,i,,Fo PAR" SOAP dramatized song, Old Maids the pownlar (medium) of Lynn" by toe Second year Bee-- 1 . . large package fnaglected , , size. This is all fresh plant SALAD DRESSING hive girls; monologue School Days" pUnt Uy buIbs last faU stock. We suggest buying k ,a ne" Best Food, 1 quart Elliot Drew, M men; reading. Bobby aomc t llst s b. them In boxes. ir tonn at WALNUTS Bradshaw of ,Way wmtf vaudeville Vanguards; Everyone will quickly a little( act Gleaner by emp7f're3 shelled, pound girls; act, recognize this very unLN f. goodt Strongest Man, by Scouts Joseph WANDA BEAUTY usual bargain. NICE LEAN-PIECE- S dl0'1 Vem Anderson and Woodward, F walt SOAP, 6 bar Grant Hall under toe direction 6 glass tumblers free Only selected Steer Beef with Prices that are Sure n ut oft ground- scout leader, Preston Brenchley. Iff05 2 Pounds can be routh to please. . . We have just received the first spring species renatized song and medley by toe winter. planted anytime during a shipment of fresh Salmon, Halibut and Finnan The Good kinds of 'lilies for spring .7, year eelllve Blrls. m ' K I . was Haddie. Keep your money at home and help build sPe'd evenlng 1 fr , planting are the regal, the gold-c g ln baseni?nf A banded, umbellatum, speciosum, up your Home Town. large crowd attended. Phone 1S3 Siberian, t'gw and ar.y of the E!e- - 3S3 North 1st East Tbe Providence Second ward will gns group. Common Errors in Using Plantfood Social News For The Week At Wellsvlle C ACS ODERN I nVw'A.- It j Jnv , Pot Roasts grain fed steers lb I2c Veal Chops Pot Roasts, choice heifers lb. 55c j2 pounds 20c Round lb. 155c c Steak Loin Steaks Ib. I2c a pounds SSc Coiling Meat lb. Gc Lamb Stew 7c Pork Roast, lean lb. 10c Ib. 12c Pork lean streaked 2 pounds I5c Side Loin Pork Chops Ib. 1 fc Choice Lamb Chops 2 lbs. 25c j -- ... f'2 7 Tr '2ZZI ZZZl Pb- enter-Isine- Th !" 'rgerta 1n, ) M Gg-de- 13c ARKET v - iZZtJZr Hamburger 2 Pounds " MW - -.- -a . Z.!?,. j TZ tZ''PZiy2r '.t'a T lsjJ" hl ifer ! I , 8' ; I I , I I i I T N I T E ITh T-n- Market d:n-nys- Independent Grocery Wed j H. G. Hayball, Prop. We Give Free Delivery Service . 5n A Demand For Economy To Any Part of the City Phone 164 $2.00 Orders GRAPEFRUIT ! toretr3Laub 25c 2 lbs ... 25c ORANGES RADISHES 3 for H J accord-Ventur- a, Dozen 35c55 bunches BUTTER Grocery e. Lb GRAPEFRUIT 19c cans 2 BUTTER or 26c 3 pt. bottles 25c Lb At Cost bro-jbe- re en-,ti- SATURDAY SPECIALS . 19 28 8 Prunes 10 xd fai' 5-- lb 35 exdat 25-I- b. , 25-l- ..e of," 7 (PSK'AGCS 7 j 15 29 24 39c 25c 7 -- 7 7,7 39e 59 FELIX CASH MARKET Doz. 10 bars 33c 15c OATS 10 bars 30 RIPE Wheaties, 15c a pkg. 5' D0Z.9' EGGS 10 bars 25c SOAP, Bob White PEANUT BUTTER 2 lb jar 25c Pears DelMonte Bartlett can 23c 73 FLOUR GERMADE. ..... 91bbag2Ic 3 lbs. IOc CHILI BEANS Coffee, ground while you wait 21c lbs. CARROTS, PARSNIPS ASPARAGUS ORANGES 39c ... 2 for 16c 75' See Our Selection of Canned Goods 5 cans for 49c BROOMS extra fine five tie 39c lb cans 35c Coffee, Del Monte NIPPY CHEESE 2 lbs. 52c .... OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT LB. HONEY qt. can 25c PRUNES, Santa Clare 3 lb. 17c SODAS 2 Ib. pkg. 27c, Bag PAR extra large package FLOUR MARKET LEMONS SOAP ar .... 25c BECCO nt j 10c A Complete Line of Fresh Vegetables of All Kinds. ey 4-- H Evergreen Peas ASPARAGUS THE RIB BOIL 15' 3 lbs. I4c 2 lbs. 25c doz. 29c |