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Show THE IIEK NORTH LOGAN NEWS His Star In Steel The Misses Irene and Olga Beut-le- r were hostesses at a well arranged dinner party at their home The dinner table was Sunday. centered with sweet peas, rovers were laid for 35 including the following guilds: Mrs John Glauser and Mrs P A Peterson of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stettler and family and Mr. and Mrs Fred Glauser and family of Logan Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. King and family left Sunday oil a trip through the Yellowstone park The old folks committee of the ALD-JOUKN- Rising Field ward held a busin. ss 1 uesday and completed meeting arrangements for the annual summer party and outing of the old folks. Mrs. Wanda Nyman spent Monday at Lagoon Miss Fla Johnson spent the at Benson ward with i datives Mr. Willard Nyman spent Sunday afternoon at Ogden. Mrs E D Lieby of Ogden is spending the week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs L E Wilhelm. Mr and Mrs. W. E. Nyman and daughter. Anna, spent the week-enat Aftou, Wyo. Mrs Hi'da Norris is spending the month as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Burrell. Dean Lauritzen of Afton, Wyo, spent the week with relatives Mr and Mrs Walter Staufler of Salt Lake City spent the week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert d DIG VALUE in cereals! Stauffer Mrs. Hulda Norris of Salt Lake City is spending the month with relatives Mrs. J M Shipley and family and Miss Laurine Hood of Los Angeles are spending the month as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ferguson. Mrs. John Glauser and Mrs. P. A. Peterson of Salt Lake City were visiting during the week with relatives. Mrs. Charles Carlson and children spent the week at Wells-viil- Regarded as 'the coming man" in the steel industry, Tom M Girdler, above, has attaint d new prominence through the pending merger of the Steel Co. with Republic Steel, of which Girdler has been the effective chairman.. The mantle of Schwab and Gary should fall to either Eugene Grace or Girdler, ob- -. servers say. e. Kelloggs Corn Flakes with cool milk or cream! Delicious these hot days. And the sea- sons biggest value. 4099 FOR COOLNESS There are a number of horses suffering from brain fever at the present time. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Maughan and Mr. and Mrs. James Nyman in Logan canthe week-en- d yon. Miss Millie Moser of Logan is spending the week in the ward. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Holland and family of Salt Lake City are with spending the week-en- d Pope Pius XI Honored Three Alabama Prelates MOBILE, Ala. IU.KI Honored by Pope Pius XI, the rank of domestic prelate, carrying with it the title of minsignor, has been conferred upon four prominent priests of the Mobile diocese. Three have churches here, w.iile the fourth is of Montgomery. LOGAN L, A UTAH. 1 FRANKLIN Mrs Alva C Policy entertained club members at her home WedNine members nesday afternoon were present Mis Garnet Woodward and Mrs Frank Olsen were Three tables ot special guests t ridge were enjoved High seore honors were awarded to Mrs Levor Poney, guest prize to Mrs. Garnet Woodward and Consolation prize to Mrs Lester Lowe Mr. and Mrt Nephi Phoarson of Logan visited Mr and Mrs. Robeit Lowe Wednesday afterto them noon, accompanying Preston where they were all guests of Mr and Mrs Charlie Pinson Mrs Mary Allen and son, Mr. Boyd Holden of Ogden and Mr., Ravmond Cahoon of Salt Lake guests of Mr and Mrs. Oty were James J Robinson Sunday Mrs George Shaffer and family ol Weston were at Fianklin visit. ng with Mr and Mrs. Sheldon Doney Thursday A special meeting of the GeneaSunday logical Society was night in the L. D S chapel Mr. A. W. Hart was the speaker Two musical selections were given by Mrs. Roberta Taylor Anlone Jensen and Turn Clayton of Preston were among the visitors. Mr and Mrs Wilford Toone of Mr were visitors Saturday and Mrs H D Lowe en route home from a touring trip of Canada and Yellow stun park. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Ohverson accompanied by Mr and Mrs. John W. Francis of Brigham City are enjoying a fishing trip at Star valley, Wyo. Mrs. Manual Packer returned Sunday from a two weeks' vacation with her son, Elmp. at Rupert, Idaho. A party was given Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Six couples were Ruby Hohbs present. At 8 30 supper was served followed by severul games of rook. Mr and Mrs. Bart Nash, won high score prise. Miss Gwen Nash, Grace Oliver-so- n and Aletha Biggs were overnight guests of Miss Mary Peterson at Smithfield Monday. Mrs. Grace Robinson entertained the 500 club at her home WedFive members nesday afternoon. were present. Miss Wanna Harris, Margaret Dunkley and Melba Wright were special guests. High score honors were awarded to Mrs. Horace Howarth. prize went to Margaret Dunkley. Mrs. Alva Doney and family by Mr. and Mrs. accompanied homer Duncan of Salt Lake City left Monday for Salt Lake where Mrs. Doney will visit with friends end relatives. Mrs. Robert Wright underwent rn appendix operation Tuesday in the Preston hospital. Thirty-fiv- e people from Franklin attended the Nash Reunion at Mrs. Esabel Sunday. Lagoon Scarbrough, Iiene Harris of Preston and Unice Dunkley of Whitney were special guests. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Robinson, Margaret Dunkley, Donald Hurd,' Ruby Williams and Parley Dunkley enjoyed a swimming party at Lava last Tuesuay. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lowe, Mkv John A. Lowe and Miss Laura Hansen left Tuesdayfo 'HtrnilAP and Twin Falls, Idaho, where they will visit among friends and rela- tives. Mrs Mary J. Lowe celebiated her 78th birthday Sunday afternoon. A great number of her Triends and relatives were present wishing her many more happy birthdays to come. Miss Beth Allen spent last week in Ogden visiting with her Mrs. R. C. Lindley. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hess-- of Idaho Falls were guests of Mr and Mrs. Alma Biggs and family, Sun. Miss Dclsa Lowe is spending the week at Richmond with hei sister Mrs. Laveile Thompson, Mrs. Eldon Carter and daughters. Jeanie Rae and Sherry are at Franklin visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and "Mrs. Marcus W Hulling and son Ralph were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Lowe. Mr. and Mrs. Douglass entertained Mr. and Mis dinFloyd Robinson at a rhicken evener at their home Monday ning. A meeting of the Gaiety dub was held Friday at the home of Mrs. Ruby Hobbs. Seven memMrs Levor bers were present. Doney was a special guest. High score prize was won by Mrs Paul B. Murdock, second high score by Mrs. Lester Lowe. AUGUST TRIDAY, .jK'rrtiftmwr II ttittiii r, 1 4. PAGE FIVE. 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VEAL LEGS 9c 91 c 2 lbs. 1 7C - Pep, I bars ' POWDERED , aM Blue Fine 8 OUNCE BAG Sugar, LB. JPeammiiti Butter Fruit Cocktail Qc WHITE KING TOILET Sirloin and Round Prime Reef STEAKS W. LAUNDRY Soap, t'liiucr shoulder Rib Cuts bars 10 Soap, S. Inspected Meats BEEF ROASTS t 1 2 PACKAGES ge Snl'il C. U. 1 PINT BOTTLE 1,111 LETTUCE PER LB. gland-mothe- SUGAR, 2 lbs. RLI SALMON for .-j CRACKERS 15c QQa 1 lb. Qv U Pot Roasts gc YOUNG BEE- F- 1 ft W ii tin iiunTTBrrrui 1 TwriBiiii nfl |