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Show SATSttrtSr'SS -n vijii-.rat b,uine.-were and Joseph W. Peterson. le lit if you want to, Ti.r!uy. the for returned to J. L. buy 'Monday" Alak frem on Richmond JOS. W. PETERSON num-- j the has he past where spent Real Estate Agent Mr.;. Lillie Warte and daughters, hie1 with vieit short After a men Public y Iouise and Barbara .pent the weex and other relatives he left father Lake end in & Lake CSy to attend the ThevisSd WANTED 2 or 3 good .Ik nd Mr. George of Utah. Elmer Perrymilk. University Lib for -1 in MlJWB the leading dancing v' ! rf Waite purrha LbVe, where Mia V Hnsiilitiss nr. materials M be utd dnnrmg arhnoL u.. ll s Cali LOCAL NEWS r- i To counteract give assurance of ten Momon. Elder ro Inuranc-Bond-Notar- S-i- Ellida Mrs. Vera Lindsey and daughter. Adetia of Bennington and Mr. and lira. William of Rock Springe Idaho spent the night with Mra. Lrttie Barry. Mra. Lissie Mouritaen was a vial tor of Mra Harrya for a abort time Wednesday. EEXALL and purer patriots than other demnunation, a thing which nubelieve' West body in the hruv'7 J Present JoU I U j ti I that the 55rfiShSs!l? eonntry, true to its I;. Its glorious Institutions, rigisia! Radio o Lit.le C .in i xnF-t- t,ie a High Council at Nauvoo published to whoi and Saints the to greeting from page erne) i CV.ntnued concern, a circular letter tione of The leaders, rjuoted in pre-- j xm following: rious articles. -yfg also further declare for the ton- f''h declarations OarksV.n Sarah Keep Butters, u. (satisfaction cf some who have the tod rumors to have extravagant our died at her resume her Monday the Mormons wcutd ; that us from cur cw.try, that .jenated tight of infirmities incident to ageLef West perhaps and in case of war jom, r patriotism has not been over-oShe was one of the early pionewr: go . Clarkstou, coming her with her. England or Mexico against their ome by sword, by dayOne basis for this be- .? . v..i assaina-Lehiin David ,.ntry. Butters, 1868fri.nj b midnight hubnd, ai 3 letter of Governor Ed-i- .. She was bejm at Greenham, Be.h.-- r V!V .dured: n.i- ed Stares Next Week j.nces OCT. 16'17'I8'19 f Mill Blanche Johnion and Ruth Gyllenskng returned home wening after vialting for a in Salt L.ke. They attended Utah State Fair and reported bere eeting their course to a land year. The ftmily then moved to Lehi but I suppose very be a great euceaa. a country. to ahe marrmd Mr. Button n,4rdy, yet foreign they do not believe so, longing Derem.br 14, 1 and under the treatment they have f (Another article of this seri11 The Ladies Literary club met ot isons 6 and ughters Surviving are the home nf Mrs. P. I. Allen on Lucy A. Jensen, Elizabeth B.Loole, received, if they are not enemies, will appear next week.) w'-rThere Wednesday afternoon. Mary B. Thompson, David A. and sixteen members present. Mrs. Thomas J. Buttors, Chrkston; James Olson reviewed the book J. Butters, Ventura, Cal., 52 grandGuinea Pigs." Luncheon was children, 94 great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren. served by the hastes. Burial took place Thursday at 1 Special guests were Mrs. May P. Toalson, p. m. in the Gakston cemetery unChambers, Mrs. George Mrs. Everett Smith, Mrs. Seth Cham der the direction of the Lindquist bers, Mr. Keith MeSkle, Mrs. Mor- and Sens mortarary. ris ILmsen. K cent 1 wJ SEE OUR CIRCULAR BARGAINS GALORE VAN DRUG eor-whe- e 100,-000,0- ' NORTH CACHE RICHMOND ie the time to prepare for winter by baying yoar frfut, Mgar, ....Now vegetable and other canning needs RICHMOND A picture show sp,.ni at the AMERICAN FOOD STORE. sored by the Women's Literary club Phone 42J watch for our hand- hr the purpose of raising funds toj Adv. bill. buy books for the Richmond Lib-- ! nr y will be held at the Opera Mrs. J. G. Plowman entertained at House on Monday, October 14. The' a quilting party at her heme on picture to be preetned ar The Thursday. A hot dinner was served Virginian, and Clive of Indli. A to the twenty ladies present. The family ticket coats just a triffle. rooms were decorated with bright Announcement has been made by fall flowers. Mrs. Lila .Webb of the nwrriutre of her daughter, Clarice, to Norman' Jensen at Baltimore, C'nia, where the young couple will make their j home. Mrs. LeGrcnde Gunnell entertained BLUE BLAZE COAL her bridge eulb at her ' heme in ! Smithfield on Friday evening. Lun-- I cheon and bridge were features of! the evenings entertainment. Much interest i manifested in, trade at; the community by the home campaign sponsored by the1 Richmond lions club. Tickets bought by most of the business houses eroi given to their patrons with every 25e purchase or service. Prizes for are given every, lucky numbers Saturday night. A grand prize will be awarded at the close of the campaign before Christmas. The prizes are bought by the Lions Club. The Utopia club spent a social afternoon at the home of Mra. Cyrus Lewis on Wednesday. Dr. Reynold C. Merrill, who ia In charge of the educational proEMPTY gram for the CGC Camps in this district, came from S-- lt lake City COLD WEATHER AHEADl with hie to spend the week-en- d ON LOW DONT RUN family ORCOAL! BE SURE TO The Richmond Ward Junior girls DER BLUE BLAZE COAL, held a theatre party and watermelAS IT ACTUALLY GIVES on burst last Monday night. The MORE nEAT PER TON party was awarded the girls for . . AND BLUE BLAZE bringing the largest number to the COAL Id CLEAN COAL! Mutual meetings last year. After the show the watermelon treat was of Mrs. R?n enjoyed at the Phone Bullen, who with Mrs. Lucy Spark man are leaders of fhe girls. Mrs. Vera L. Swapp of Kanab, in Rich Utah spent the week-en- d mond with her sistor, Mrs. Reynold Merrill, and family. EC. Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Bullen tort morning on a vocation trip to California, MERCANTILE 17 EGGS, 25c 1)02 oz-T-o 0R I'ov"DFJlEIJ SUGAR, SODA AMI R 0q 8g LB-pK- GL0SS-PK- FOor F0LL 40 WAXED PAPER, 1 V C0RN KINGSF0EI),S STARCH ERC5V-- AND HAMMER p0- 5c 8c 5c - I : J hi-m- e ff-acau-r 19c 19c ,tICY-B0ZE- N LEMONS, C,0,CE: FR CANNING, HALF BU. SHORTENING, WESTMIil3TER ratAND-lB- - PEARS 7QC - 13c 6c TALL MILK, 35c FANCY SLICED BACON ASSORTED CANDY, HALU)WEN COFFEE, RAISINS HILLfS BROS., F" LR - 25c 29c LBa SmED 0R COCOA n0CKW00DS PKG. SBEXILESSr 2 LR-- can VIENNA SAUSAGE, CAS GOON BEEF, GERMADE, 15c oz-CA- BA0 C0A1!SE' 9 cp MOTHERS OATS, 35c 9y"or WHEAT FLAKES, on AD itmv One Week LAUNDRY, CRYSTAL WHITE, 5 GIANT BARS R4W, CAN SOAP) SPECIALS 9 10c MENS HIGH TOP SHOES LEATHER HEEL and SOLE, STORM WELT Mens BUTTON BOTTOM. DURABLE, HUNTING CAPS 79c Jessens Shoe Store 1 , BROOMS, SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL RIFLE AND SHOTGUN SHELLS Logan, Utah a . 1 for...... MFD-pKG-ALL 20 c LICHTF0USE 3 CANS 14c CAN G001 9c 45c 9c QCAUTF-EAC- H K0 CLOTHES PINS, 9 HATCHES, 10c 13c HYP80 BLEACH, UART GL0SS- STARCH, savEE 9c SAL SODA, 10c SAXTA PRUNES, OYSTERS, 1 oz 20c 23c 2 CANS SHAVER'3 GRAPEFRUIT, N-- LAfi0E OLIVES, EIPE ca TALL HARM0NY 28c 29c 2V4 2 cans CAN 23 c 11c 12c 10c : 2 TOMATOES, COFFEE, DEL rea 7C sugab-- SAUERKRAUT, N0 - 25s 2 2 MOTHERS OATS, SALAD WHIP, M0NTE 1 29c TOMATO JUICE, 15c CBnMW-1- BAKING POWDER, LIMA CELL0 BEANS, SALMON, SEGO A1 P,NK-TAL- SODA GRAX, N0 2 LBS- 32c 2 19c 10c 19c - L sr TAPICOA, AND A CELL0 9 LB3-- reo 2 XUItY 9 23c R0IXS 12c 10c 9 CAN VARIETY MEAT YOU CAN EAT OF AT IHESn FRUITS ft VEGETABLES PRICES YOU CAN MEET Gutke Meat & Grocery A HOME OWNED STORE Pkone 18 K-.- and - 23 c WELL MADE KKIk REVERSIBLE INNER CROWN, SPECIALLY TO HOLD ITS SHAPE. 1 LYE, BIX, - bars BREECHES $2.29 Boys PKG- GLEA8SER, CORN, WHIPCORD RIDING LG TOILET TISSUE, $4.98 RUBBER HEEL QXYDQL, PUMPKIN, Mens Hunting Togs PANGO SOLE SOAP 10c GiANnr BARS 5 Pa G' LAUNDRY 09t JJJq PMXME WIIEATIES, PEAS, ON Work Shoes Sat Oct. 12th 29c 21c 0 WIliTE KIXG GRANULATED, LG. PKG DEVILED MEAT, gj, 20c 8c 8c VEAL LOAF, Roskelley Coal Yard r toe ,ncY' FA!iCY' ORANGES, W. H. f p, JELLY REANS, ALMOST 27 flavors .in i n, I WE AIM TO PLEASE YOU We Deliver Smithfield |