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Show 4 EOGAN PAGE SIX Potato Market I m $1 'in 1 lldL, $1 in no J'iIN 'limn No 1, if! o Xli, to 'Hi , lain ,Ni 2, U st Oimuia ink Mdi.nnm h2 t1 td in at tho iaiM'1 h Inhv was Loin in linn dc M and liad b n In lh WHO SWIPED f r 1 MMHO FALLS Idaho 0,1 1 'UP lotato nmiked v wa-- Idaho FiOls -- Ram.n- 0! )li t J Ru H1S.5 IhiiPi n n wrh nonpm PRESTON BABY DIES demand PUt ri () uiuuui oni I, sou ui in nn mi ami M ' i !t Mo In hi v Ft f iid at f ulv TEXAS ip ibefumial null luma iinli i h tin Lo nzo Jiaiison t n muM K ih? t ion oi Kvsri I aw4 XJhjEJPg. ittgr'vva yRsldiisv 'T;n-isiaig- d' One of ous Customers jU.nriTTm 3 193 .jLf- LARGE BEETS - 0. thei to give the big tubeis nine aud oppoituniiv to nial, cugai Natu-aP- , conipued Mr these storms are one ot the things poss'hie 101 eh. iaugt risk" tiue-- t NAME COMMITTEES Paient The Webster school teacher association met weenies The in i at vopai- - l vv day evening at Hie Webster school follow esl bv waim sunshiny weath to ooniplt te elei tions ot the new ear will he of gieat benefi to the officers The new ommittei dp beet nop in this section was the pointed are Piogrum, Mrs Nellie statement made Thursday by Couii Merrill and R S Reid, hospilalitv, ,y Agent K i. wrigley Mrs Emma bteuter, tiuoimu, So far, declared Mr Wugley, the Miss Lucille Bmgoyne The next tamfa.ll has been really beneficial meeting will be held Oc toher 13 aud but must, necessarily, be followed following meetings will be held the by a stretch ot warm glowing wea second week of each month. uu 'ix, ot ji si'ine Tpx IoIkc, tlir OCTOBER . e I PRESTON WINS AT BIG FAIR , IN BLACKFOOlU I PRESTON Preston entries ip Idaho fa'r held at the Soiuhta-ster- n Blacktoot this wees, wne winners in both the 4 H club woik and th band contests , 1 he band placed third out Ot eight bands entered The Teton band was tnst and Pocatello The Prestou organisation, is directed by Piofessor J. J. HAia. The HI club workers received tlitee first pares in exhibits and stock judging. ' vk see-'on- d sevual years No lines have been found, wit drives a cat hut ( ltizens ot Eastland weie detei mined today to find the toad If it took the standing aitnv to do U because It was hi who gave the town its one bid to National prominanoe by staiting a prolonged argument among etieniiHts over the pos sihility of life without the usu ally auepted necessities told uc the other day that by Shopping at Sale way she made her car pay for Its upkeep. 1 Eke the location of your stores," she said, "I am most always sure of a convenient place to pai k and I ave enough to go a long way toward paying the total expense of operating my car Your men always load my purchases in my car for me so there a no work to do In shopping here. I am sure if more women who drive a car would try your stores once they would Won do all of their food buying at them." 'Go back to the farm That's the gibt of the message which Geoige W Russell has brought to America with him The fumed lush poet anl economist, known most widely by his pen name of AE, ' is shown above ss lie ai lived in New York fiom Europe to begin a lecture tour through A nation is the United States in danger of a poverty of human PRLSTON Oto Crockett, well lire if she allows her agricultural known citizen of frpston, died sud population to decline below twen denly Thursday as the result ot a ty per cei't," he told newspaper paralytu stroke Funeral servlies men will be held ii the Pieston Third waid ihapel Sunday under the di leition of Bishop William llankes, AGED PRESTON RESIDENT DIES Prices In Our Logan Store Saturday, Oct. 4, 1930. Celery Jumbo Size 2 Sov 19c Potatoes, s;r'r 4 lbs. 29c Potatoes, Red Bliss 20 lbs. 29c uious Sweet Spanish jzzz: Bananas Firm and Ripe 4 lbs. 19c Fine Beet At The Jr Crockett was hoi n in 1av son I'tah, Ti yeais ago He moved to Logan and lime married Ruth CUitkson Shortly after, the latnily moved to Preston where he has since lesided He has always been an active church woiker and served as a missionary in the eastern Btates He is also known as a very successlul farmer Mr Crockett is survived by his widow and the following children Mas Ruth A Larson, Edwaid A Crockett and Mrs Edna Stoddard, Preston, David Ciockett, Salt Lake City ; George R Croc kett, Portland Ore ; Mrs Elva C Reddish, Lund, I tah, Earl 0. Crockett, Uojkelcv, Calit Mi r! A TRIDAY,' Kansc-i- s an most of tlm residents Joined today In a saan li fni what was lelt of old Rip the horned load that made Kisiland Tex, lamous Tin mummified romains of Old Rip. who livd foi 31 eais wnhout lood, water or air in the cornerstone of the Eastland couithouse, was stolen fiotn a little glass topped maible tonil) when- - he had lam In state lor ax iam TOAD iam h Hihop - HERALD, Noted Irish Poet NEED SUN FOR Visits United States i sttp, nk , I CACHE VALLEY DAILY (UUi AH) Feets Granulated SPSAH THEATERS At the Capitol Pictuie tans who like Rithaid Du in (lie ted blooded icles which brought aim screen fame again will see then tavorite m this tpe of when charactenation Shooting Sti light, Ridio Pic tines gripping drama opens today at the Capitol theatei For the past tear teatuied m a se its Dix ha. been of comedy to manecs who h have brought out the tart that he is an excellem taueur He re tin ns to Ills old tvpt of mlo, hove vii, in this new pioducUon PRESTON LICENSES which has been unusually well ! PRESTON Marriage lit ernes ceived m otle'r cities where it has have been issued Imre this week to plat ed Ihx is cast i a two ii tedbigciiv Lawrence B Turner of Grace, Ida ho and Beitha Wheeler of Lewis gamble i and the s ot v conn ins In ( omhined ton, I tah, Altonzo Vaiela aud Dil complete regeneiation with the stming diama ot the Pc find Acosta, both of Ogdep. tui is a strong lonia nee with Marx Lawloi, beautiful Bioadwav stagt stai, playing opposite Dix The two OUR MOTTO! aie said to oim one of the mo.t effective combinations m pictures' DEPENDABLE GOODS AT FAIR PRICES! todav, Shooting SCaight is an original stoiy hv Rainey Sareckv, developed al mr strikingly novel lines It la said to lepiesent the last wotd in BEEF POT ROAST talking pictuie entertainment, on .. 13c Pound account ot ita bristling and fast BEEF BOILING MEAT mo' ing action 11c .. Pound George Arclnnbaud Umcted the HAMBURGER and gatheied together production, 25c .. .... 2 Fresh, pounds an unusually capable cast of sup SUGA- RMatthew Betz, poi ting playeis 10 Pounds ... 58c prominent scieen heavy, is the BUTTER Maid O Clover menace Other unpoitant roles are 39c 4 , lb. iioitraved by Robert Emmett 0 Con & COFFEE Chase nor, Cooper and William Geoige .. .... 39c Sanborns, lb Janney. CORN FLAKES j , Packed in Sanitary Cloth Bags Especially Adapted to this water 25 lb. bag Lge. pkg. 35 Tuna ,.,sn,No. y2 can 17c Eice Fancy Head 2 lbs. 19c 3 cans 25c Soup Mazola ,;T.rw Qt. can 53c Salmon 2 cans 49c I Saturday Specials ... j in-1- . . 2 large pkgs. . MOTHERS CHINA OATS ... Package BELL SOAP MISSION 3 Bars BROWN or POWDERED SUGAR, 2 pkgs STRINGBEANS Cut 2 cans MATCHES 6 Boxes 23c 33c 15c 19c Ida 15c Black POPCORN .... 19c Beauty, 2 lbs PINEAPPLE Broken 23c Slices, large can Franklin Schools Closed For Meeting PRESTON Schools of Franklin county closed Thursday tor the jweek, enabling the teachers to attend the southern Idaho teachers 'convention being held In Pocatello Friday and Satuiday. Superintendent J W. Condie of the Preston schools, is president of the teacher otganization aud is presiding at the convention Felix Cash Market 399 North First East PHONE 165 Fres Delivery WHEREVER YOU CHICAGO, Oct 3. (UP.) Dr Frederic k J Kelly, until recently piesi dent of the University of Idaho, has been apointed to the faculty of the University of Chicago 60 YOU FIND MARKET FEATURES 1 oung Grain I ed Mutton Legs Pot Eoast tteer Pound S2) Pound Mutton Chops Pure Lard Shoulder Cuts Prime Beef M ade Rib or Loin 2 Itic. U. 7s S. INMT.CIl Cl T TO ORDER A a Y D Ind'r (internment lbs. ZZq I MEATS Mr I r YOV MAY DLSIRIA ujumwiw.!80,w We Reserve The Right to Limit Quantities! ri t |