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Show is K V evening, M. I. A. conjoint nieei-inconsisted of a vocal solo by John M. Andcison; talk by Mis. Janies Got don of Alameda, California and a talk bv John Anderson of the high council. A vocal solo by Gayle Stewart. Mrs. R. A. Stewart entertained the junior gills at ht r home Tues day evening. The program consisted of a number of piano sel ections by Mrs. D. H. Gillespie; talk on clothes suited to different types and occasions hy Mrs James Gordon of Alameda, California. Dainty refreshments were served to eleven guests, lEntertain for Pair Miss Esther Olson and Mrs. John Davis entertained last Thins day evening at the home of Mms Esther Olson at a luncheon and bunco paity in honor of Mis. Grace Gordon of San Francisco and Mrs. Russell of Standing San Bernardino, Calif. Zenius and Nasturiuins weie used on the tables and about the rooms. Prizes weie won by Mis. Heber Olson and Mrs. John Davis and a guest prize to Mrs. Glace Gorhe don. Those present besides guests of honor weie: Mrs. John Wood, Mrs. J. Karl Wood, Mrs. Ray Trot man. Mis. Lauiena Olson Mrs. Afton Eliason, Mrs. Cliloo Stewart, Mrs. Violet Neiderhaiiser Miss Mada Bimlrup, Miss Klvo Iiarson, Mrs, Annie Behhty, Mrs Heber Olson, Mrs. Lehi Olson. Misses Ann and Done Olson and the hostesses. Miss 'Esther Olson spent the 24th and the week end in Salt Lake and was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Done Midgley. A. M. Nielson and daughters were Salt Lake visitois last week. Miss Sere Sjostrom is visiting with friends at Grace, Idaho, went uu a busuit-a- Dip. JIo will a attend the fashion shows held there and get a line up of the si vies for fall and winter for the Cache Knitting Wotks. The Misses Mae N'nlson and Ivy Lnndbeig motored to Bear lake on the 25 and returned on the 2Glh of July. Miss Melba Sandberg of Bur ley who lias been visiting lieie returned to But ley Wednesday ac companted by her grandmother Mrs. Ezra McCombs. Miss Manon Williams has been visiting with friends and relatives in Salt Lake. C. Veil Benzley of Ogden was a weik end guest at the home ol Mr and Mis lain Olson. Mr. and Mrs Heber L. Olson and Mr. and Mis. John Davis attended the wedding of Richard Davis it) Garland last Fnday even ing. Miss Ivy Lnndberg entertained at a chit ken supper at her home Covers wert Thursday evening laid for six. A vase of gladiolias formed the eeniei piece for the table. Announce Births Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barfuss are the proud parents of a daughter arriving at their home Ju'y 25. Mr, and Mrs. John Illauer aie it joining over the safe arrival of a baby boy to their home, Tliurs day. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wilson ami small daugnier, Baibara Jane of Salt Lake have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Wilson and Mr. and Mis. Thomas Rider. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buckley of Clearfield and Mr. Armstrong of Ogden visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Lundberg Friday, Call Olson relumed to Clear- Looks like the head of a giant fish doesn't It? It's the blade like prow of the huge new Italian liner, Rex, as It appears In dry dock at Genoa. The holes through which the anchor chains are dropped give the illusion of eyes In this picture. The King and Queen of Italy will watch the launching of the great ship. i field with them for a short visit. Miss June Jarvis of Mackey, Idaho has been the guest of Miss Ardell Baugh. Miss Tyra Wilson has been visiting with friends and relatives In Salt Lake. Mutual Confidence k. f r - i . 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Can 1 Bar IS' a Meats are sold in Red & White Markets Only selected Fresh and Cured The Owner Serves The Buyer Save Owned Fnitedly Operated Individually 0000 tntil:D lb. Box (5J hsHgIX.Agi It . oz. Lest Per Pound . SHREDDED WHEAT . Fancy Yellow Fruit large pkg. Per lb Bacon, Sliced LB. ft ffx lUWv LB. 14C Mutton Stew .... LB. aD S? I Stew- Tender U. S. Inspected Beef BACON ENDS Sugar Cured, Lean Streaked for Slicing Extra Value VEAL ROAST Fat Solid Milk Fed Money Saving Value CORNED BEEF Fresh Cured for Boiling with Vegetables POT ROAST per pound Young Steer Beef 3 c 2 16 per pound 29 pounds & 15 5 per pound LAMB STEW Per pound 25 8 U 2kS ISIT", VEAL STEW Ier pound For Stuffing and Baking .... Cantaloupes, Watermelons, Tomatoes, Cottage MAXWELL HOUSE SALAD DRESSIHG CLEANSER Beef, Pork, Veal, Lamb, Spring Chickens, Cl Pi SIRLOIN and ROUND We also have first grade COFFEE 2) brands, large cans 3 for OLIVES Ri 8c 5c Box . ... PORK SAUSAGE and Ground Beef 3 d Haven on Bear Lake. Mrs. Sadie Olsen spent Tuesday at Hyde Park visiting her mother Mrs. Lamb. Spend Day With Parent Mrs. Howard Rodgers motored here from Idaho Falla and spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Rodgers recently moved to Idaho Falls and will make their home there. H. W. Hansen and Mrs. Lila on Jenson motored to Ogden Wednesday. SOAP c02rt Eggs, Lard, Bread, Milk, lb. Carton Red and White. Extra Fancy Quality Ketchup Sugar Cured Smoked ing Hens, Butter, Cheese, Marshmallows Fruit Jellies 6 2 Miss Ada Olsen, and Mrs. Frank Smith and three children of Indiana spent Fiiday visiting Mr. and Mrs, Ern est Olsen, Mr. Olsen became ac quainted with Hie Smith family while oil a mission in Indiana. Guests at Johnson Home Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wright and children of Ogden spent their vacation here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson. Mr. and Mrs Gordon Savage of llyrtim were visiting relatives here on Sunday. Mr. 16 GUM DROPS MILK Mutton Shoulders .. LB. 43 jj This Flour is milled expressly for Red and White Stores. Every sack is More loaves per bag. anteed or money refunded. CANDY WESSON 1-- with SODA CRACKERS Legs ... Maid OClover Carton.... I GRAPES 'eeHess POST TOASTIES Mutton 4-i- FI MEMPHIS, Tenn., One World war ii teian lieie suddenly thought of a "Madamoiselle" he left back in Fiame ami at tile same time thom.ii ol tlie telephone. He went to the instrument, put through a call to Fiance and soon had his old flame on the wire. They exchanged pleasantries until the doughboy found that his madamo si lie lias become someones madam lie Raid good bye and hung Mrs. Alfredeta Fords, 93, grand mother of Constance May Gavin, up His bill wus JMe. who dealt a eevere blow to the claims of Mrs. Gavin when she The rank of the chief cities of told the court at Redwood City, the wm Id stands: New York, Cal., that James Cannon, a thea fust; London, second; Berlin, ter property man, was the father thhd; Chicago, fourth; Paris of Constance May and not James filth; Osaka, sixth; Tokio, sev- L. Flood. Mrs. Gavin seeks a enth; Buenos Aires, eighth; Mos- daughters share of $4,000,000 of cow, ninth and the James L. Flood bonanza Philadelphia, tenth. millions. 37 pound 1 J iteu anu mine. 1 Butter Hill-yar- GRAHAM CRACKERS 2 1 lwlig?,r Hill-yar- A COSTLY CALL Nf cn had as dinner guests on Sunwas held on Tuesday at ihe home of Violet An- day: Mr. and Mrs. Truman Mr. and Mrs. Wavman derson. The time was spent In and Mr. Emma Hlllyard tf sewing quilt blocks after which Mr. and Mrs, Hans light refreshments were served Smlthfleld, to eighteen members. Sorensen of Hyrum and Mrs. Tro-vHemmert of Lava Hot Springs. Birthday Party Given-- Mis. Old Folks Committee Meet, enterAngus Humphries tained on Thursday atlettioon the on The Old Folks committee met at home her birthday an of Tuesday evening to the occasion being Humphries Angus complete A afternoon pleasant niversaiy. tor the annual outing to be of music and sociul chat was plans on held August 11th. which delicious a after enjoyed The 4 H club girls met for their dinner was served by the hostess of Coveis were laid for: Mr, and weekly meeting at the home Ad rams. Mrs. J. B. Humphries and Mr. their leader, Mrs. Nettle The time was sewing and Mrs. Dowayne Humphries dresses after whichspent a party was Mrs. Mrs of Millville. Tige Allan, In Grace of Miss hontr Ellen Olsen. Mrs. LeRoy Larsen planned who is unable to attend and Mrs. Hanlet Mickelsen" of Schenk the meetings. Logan, Mrs Beth Nielsen of Nib I arcus Misses Richards and ley, Mrs. N. P. Nielsen and Mrs Hazel Wlllison vne guests of Cyrus Anderson. on Miss Helen Speth Sunday. Miss Edith Olsen of Biigham Mr. and Mrs. Milford Jenson City is spending the week here Bpent the week end at Fish meeting Blaiutie Repse spent Sunday in Bear Mrs. Arvel Reese spent Tuesday visiting in River Heights as the guest of Mr. and Mis. II. C. Henigar. Dae Steele of Boise Is visit ing in the ward with his sistei and mother, Mrs. Andrew Reese and Mis. Steeie who is con fiu'd to her bed. Mr. and Mis. Robeit Reeder ot Hjde Park were visitois in the ward on Wednesday. 7 SEGO MILK-- 1 Can FREE Err 2 21' the following gf a delioious dinner Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. A. C. Iiiegh, Mis. A. A. Shieby, Mrs. Leo Larson, Mrs. Carl Stent, Mrs. Mrs. Sorenson, Carl Rasmusson, Mrs. Sorenson, Mrs. Oscer, Mrs. Jesson, Mrs. H. D. Hanson, Mrs. Fullmer Mrs. Marvin Hanson, from out of town and Mrs. Lydia Mis. Peail Hoopes, Mrs. Nultal, Carrie Lewis and the hoBtess, flowers centered the table. The was spent in social afternoon chat after which refreshments A most enjoyable were served time was had by all. Mrs. Jonathen Smith entertained at dinner Sunday, covers were laid for the following: Mrs. Charles Rampton, Cash Rampton and son Charles, Mrs. Milo Marsdon all of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Stokes and famMr. and Mrs. ily of Tremonton, J. Cash Smith and Maxine and Jodie Smith. After dinner the was spent in social afternoon chat and music. Deloat Ricks of San Francisco California spent last week visit ing with his brother Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Ricks and lamily. Mrs. J. Cash Smith and daughter Shirley returned last week fiorn Calilornia where they have been visiting the past six weeks, with relatives and fi lends, they reported as having had a very enjoyable time. Mrs. Charles Reese entertained at a deliciora supper Friday evening. Covers were laid foi the following guests: Mr. and Mis. Fred Frederson, Mrs. Betty t'uttunhain of California, and Mr. and Mrs. Sarah Funk and family and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reese was and family, the evening spent In social chat and slnglrg. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Reese mot ored to Weston, Idaho Sunday and spent the day visiting with their daughter and son in law Mr. and Mrs. John Reeder ana family. Leave Tor Yellowstone Miss Maggie Mathews accom panted by hpr sister and brothel in law, Mr. and Mrs. John Fellows left Monday of Butte, Montana morning for Yellowstone park for a two weeks trip. The Laiks class of the primary accompanied by their teacher, Mrs. Russel Lewis enjoyed a swim at Logana Tuesday, and had a very enjoyable time. Ricks has returned Lorainue home from Malad where she has been visiting uie pa.nl week tilth her aunt and uncle. Mrs. Roland A. Reese of Ru pert and Miss Ruth Turner, and Mrs. Alta Farrie of Corinne were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Reese and family on Friday last. Miss Verda Jepson of Manta if visiting with Miss Berneat Reese during the ''Week. Entertain for Mr. and Mrs. Funk Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reese entertained at dinner in honor ol Mr. and Mrs. Angus Funk. A de licious dinner was served and the afternoon was spent in social chat. Evelyn and Josephine Stokes of Tremonton are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jonatheq Smith and family for a couple of weeks. Venna Munk Is visiting In Lo gan with her grandmother, Mrs Lawrence Johnson. Aletha Foster of Logan is vis iting in the ward as the guest of Mr. and Ms. Andrew Reese. Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Reese were supppr guests at the home of Mrs Pounds LAMB CHOPS and STEAKS 2 Pounds for Hit Spring Chickens, Fat Hens, Heinz Dill and Sweet Pickles 20 29 Lunch Meat3. 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