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Show mX,L n, a Tiffflr8-'- M& irf TIID HEK TACE FOUR, Newton News Norma June Benson, Ila Jenkins, Cora Jenkins and the hostess Miss Velda Larsen returned hjir.e Sunday after spending a week with her aunt Mrs. Virgil i ere Misses Opal Hanccy, Donne Nelson, Pedersen, Mrs Daisy Larsen was hostess club at her to the home Friday afternoon. Luncheon uos served at small tables which for cards were later arranged by Mrs H gh score was won score by low Florence Rigby and. Mrs. Archie Jenkins Other members present were Mrs Ella PetMrs ersen, Mrs Alice Griff'n, GrifI Verne Rigby, Mrs Erma Mrs. Evelyn Griffin, fin, Mrs Inella Griffm and Mrs. Orpha Fabricius. Mr and Mrs Melvin Hunsaker the of Honeyville announced of a fine nine pound baby 2. HunMrs November toy, born saker, who before her marriage was Miss Dorotha Larsen, la at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Larsen. Miss Reda Benson entertained her club Wednesday evening at her home. Sewing and social chat were enjoyed, followed by lunchat one eon, which was served table centered with a bowl of Those present chrysanthemums. Just-a-Me- Corma. MIA conjoint program was given by the two Beehive classes with Mrs Ilda Benson in charge of the program. Talks were given by Beth Rigby, Katherine Tubbs, Mrs Hazel Rigby and Stanley F. Griffin A vocal duet was sung by Nona Crookston and Fern Good-sei- l ar-nv- al Mr and Mrs Emery Berson and home daughter Gladys returned FriJay from a motor trip to Bear Luke where they spent a week visiting relatives in Lanark, Mont-Tell- er and Paris. Mrs Olga Hansen is confined to er home on account of illness. Her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Milligan of Smithfield is staying with her. Mrs Zenda Anderson entertained her club Friday afternoon 1 ALD-JOUKNA- Members present were Mrs Ilda Hertba Hanen. I.ensun, Mr, Mrs Drucilla r'hiijtensen, Mrs M ,ry Benson, Mrs Cora Rigby, Mrs Erma Griffin and the hosiers Luncheon was served Mrs Isaac Hunsaker of Hnney-v.il- e was the gjest several days ia-v.cik ol Mr and Mrs. L. C. Larson. Mr and Mis Ralph C Jones end children motorej to Coalville the spent Sunday where they .y with nlutives Mrs Mary Jones who has been visiting there fer several months with her daughter, Mrs Eliza Hansen, returned home with them. Primary conference was held Sunday evening The spirit of Primary, told in song and tableau was iffectively rarned out bv the v irious groups with Mrs. Mildred Sutherland as reader. Remarks were made by J. R the Tmldenhum, representing b.snoprk and Mrs Hazel Jorgen-.e- n of the Primary stake board V. A. Prayers were offered by Cooley and Roma Dowdle Mr and Mrs Linford Jorgensen :.re rtjomng over the birth of a baby girl, born Tuesday, November 6 Miss Caroline Larsen is visiting In Poiatello with Mr and Mrs U J Howells. Mrs E L Larsen underwent an ( peration for appendnitis at a Logan hospital last week. 1 he Sunday si bool is sponsoring a Hal vest ball to be held Friday evening in the recreation ball. t WHY? r 0 W N TO BE ESTABLISHED ABOUT ! Lb Tin WALNUTS -Shelled H Lb g 10 Isnt it fortunate that MIL- - a GELATI- N- 48-I- b RAISINS Pkg APPLES Delicious Bushel COCOANUT VLb Pkg 08 No. 2nd ii Lj WE GIVE GREEN TRADING STAMPS Free Delivery on Orders of 2.08 or Over I.GA. MARKET SELLS QUALITY ONLY YEAL 10 Butter 07 99 ROASTS-Shoul- POT ROASTS Choice Steer Beef P-N- ut 2 LBS. 2 LB. Can Cocoa Milk g TnH Can Peas Lvora 1 Can ft j GROUND BEEF Lbs. Seedless or Seeded - Brown Lb. Hewletts Oranges Dozen Celery Each Squash Hubbard. Lb. .. 1 Pineapple Crushed. Lg. Can Sugar Lbo. Q w CO I 10 Salmon 10' Pink. Tan Can Baking Powder 3 lbs. Pumpkin Large Can Tea E " Raisins, 2 pkg 4 born's Dated Sugar, Powdered er Q Its all meat 2 cSris. 5! 3 Lb. MINCE MEAT, Lady Jane, the good kind. Lb. dcr Cuts Lb. Royal IQ w 1Q 15' 19' 5' 2' 4 East Ihone Monroe The Home and Community section of the Farm Bureau met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs Etta Kent, to reorganize and discuss plans for their winter program. The meeting was condor ted by President Sarah Kent The officers elected were Mrs Flinor Hortin, Miss president; Emma Layne, vice president; Mrs Etta Kent, secretary; Emmerett Wiser and Stella Blair, directors Others present were Mrs Nell Kent, Mrs Eunlla Wiser, Zelma Wiser, Lula Egan, Eva Monroe, Jane Larsen and Ada Kent Mr and Mrs. Harold Orchard were guests Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Orchard Mrs. Henry Talbot was guest of honor Sunday afternoon at a dinner party given by members of her family The occasion was her birthday anniversary. White snapdragons formed the attractive centerpiece for the table An evening of music and visitthe dinnei. Mrs ing followed Talbot received a number of buthday gifts. Eighteen family were members present. Mrs Lament Wheeler enter trlned at dinner Sunday in to her husband who was observing his birthday anmvers-cr- y Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs Dee Rigby and Mr. and Mrs Clayton Neilson Following the d.oner they attended the show at Preston. Mr and Mrs J. R. Kent at their home on Thursto day evening in compliment tneir nephew, Mr. Den Kent of Malad, who is leaving, Nov. 23, for the East Central States Call J. W. tf. Marriage licensee were issued Thursday to Glen Carl Willard, 21, and Mabel Jane Rowley, 18, Boise, Idaho; Harold D Winn, 22, Ireston, and Ora Ann McGregor, 18, Cleveland, Idaho Hyrum 60, and Emma R Cragun, 52, Wilford Fuller, Smithfield, Platt 30, and Hazel Sea vers, 27, Ogden; Samuel Johnson, 28, and Venna Holliday, 24, Preston. c 1,'iO-V- tom-llime- nt JOAN OF ARC'S PRISON The prison in ROUEN it Pi which Juan of Arc spsnt four months in 1430, is to be completely restored, thanks to the generosity of a group of anonymous The prison was in what do Chauteau is known as the Bcaurevoir, in the Department of the Aisne She was held there by the British. bene-facto- iROBATE rs AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES O 33" 1 the officers. President Louise Layne and Counselors Eva Mon-an- d LaRea Kartchener wero released The new officers are, Mrs. Zetta Haslam president, Mrs Alice Pond and Mrs Ada Kent as counselors Miss Emma Layne was resustamed as secre-ta- i NOTICE TO CREDITOR In tha DiHtrut Court of the Judicial LHbtriit of the Stute of t (ah, in and fur the County of Oarhe in the matter of the estate of Joss L Peterson, Deceased. Orditor will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned admin-iwtratof said estate at the office f Room oung & Bullen 11, Thatcher Building, Logan, L Lth, on or before the 19th day of January. Firt y. PRIMARY WORKERS TO MEET The' Cache stake Primary board ASA FfULLEV, members and ward officers will Administrator hold a union meeting Sunday Young & Bullen. attorney Publication dats Rov, 16, 23. afternoon at 2 o'clock in the stake 30. Vac 7. 14, 1934 Adv. house. 11135 Bake (Sanmdly 2 SWEETS CHOCOLATES o o o o o o o o o o 72 Phone 73 o Free Delivery o LETTUCE 10- o 10 3 o o SWEET POTATOES 10 o 3 o ORANGE- S33 o o GRAPE- S5 o o CAULIFLOWER 5 o o CELERY 5 oo o APPLE- S10 o 3 o GRAPEFRUIT- 10 o 3 o cabbage- 2? o 8 DATES 25 2 o COCOANUT23 oo 25 1 o Corn Flakes Large Pkg. Grapefruit Dozen Onions . LBS. Spinach POIND 29' 10' 29' 8' 10' In District Court District Judge M C. Harris granted a divorce to Joseph Perry Peart from Louise Rivara Peart in the First District court Thursday Mr Peart secured the divorce on the grounds of desertion The couple was married in Oakland, California, December 10, 1027 They have no children. PARTY The New AKRON, O (CPI Deal is fundamentally sound, but the youth of America are be-- ( inning to revolt against the old rolitical ssytems, George I Bre-e- l, general commanding patriarch ci the International Order of Odd Fellows, said here The formation of a new party is inevitable, he said Cows felt like PARIS jumping over the moon at Saint in Vendee, the ither day when they got drunk on a surplus supply of wine left near the barn. With grapes so plentiful this year that farmers have been hard pressed to find ufficient receptacles m which to place their wine, one grower decided to utilize a stone trough. The next morning when he arose ne found all his cattle lying around the tank dead drunk after it. having made a night of Hilaire-Loulal- y, Canal Grocery New BANISH COMMON rail-road- er 395 WEST PHONE CENTER 140-- DELICIOUS CEREAL 10 lbs. Syrup, 's Golden Table Stale) Kelloggs Brings Ald-Bha- n POUNDS 3 lbs. Beans, Relief Navy or Chili Baking Pwd. Can Look out for headache, loss of comappetite and energy, sallow plexions, sleeplessness. Frequently, these are warning signs of common If neglected, your constipation. health may be impaired. Today, you can rid yourself of common constipation by eating a tempting cereal. Laboratory tests furshow that Kelloggs All-Bra- n nishes bulk and vitamin B to aid is also regular habits. All-Brarich in iron for the blood. is much The bulk" in All-Bra- n like that found in leafy vegetables. Within the body, it forms a sof. mass. Gently, this clears out the intestinal wastes. How much bet- 53 91 QC ww z. RoyaL Beans No. 2 can I Q Pioneer Stringless. Brooms, 49' 5-t- ie Good quality J Hospital Tissue 1000 Sheets 19 Toilet Soap 5 n Bars Mission Bell Laundry Soap Bars 10 White King Lettuce Large Head 2 Celery nt for Large, white Grapefruit FOR Rolled Roast LB. Heifer Beef Pork Roast ." Del Monte Products SALMON Tall Can - Shoulder Cut LB. Veal Roast 5' 15' 10' 15 15' 12' POUND POUND (Banana) LBS. California FOR LB. PACKAGE 0,,. s Ulfro - POUND BOX WE DELIVER ALL ORDERS OVER $2.00 FRI5ET lb. pkg. Corned Beef Deviled Meat CATSUP Walnut Meats Bottle 11-O- Honey Coffee HOMINY No. 2r 15c 3 Vz-- Lb 10 lb. Beet Paper 19c Salmon Tall Cans Tissue Zee. 4 Rolls CELERY Tomatoes' Crisp, Utah 4c BANANAS 5c 3c LEMONS Dozen 15c 23c 3 z. Lbs QCtfR vvC 29c o o POTATOES 10 Lbs. Russetts. 8c - 25 c 25 c MIRACLE WHIP Products 28c Quart Laun- dry Soap and 2 Bars Mission Bell ALL FOR .... Mission Bell Toi!- et Soap. 5 Bars 1 Pkg. White King and Granulated 2 Bars Mission 4I 5JC Bell. All For White King and Toilet Soap 4 BARS 25c Navels, 2 Lbs. 13c 25 C 33 C White King 10 Bars LaPaloma ORANGES IOc 2V2 Mince Meat Hewletts. Solid Heads 27c 1,0 c 19c or Rice 4 lbs Macaroni LETTUCE 2 2, .. 4-0- Firm, Ripe. Lb. 59c bag Cocoanut, Bakers southern li lb. Can Postum, Instant Coffee Maxwell House. Lb JELL0 Assorted Flavors. Pkg. 0Q 6c Q. TEA 24-O- z., us 5Qc Q 69 C 19c 17c Pail, New Crop b. Grapefruit Shavers. No. Can 126 Size. Dozen 176 Size. Dozen lb. 15c Mild Sucar PRUNES 1-L- b. 15 C 10 c 1dC ss. Lb. Guaranteed ... Pineapple Broken slices. No. Can . 10-L- $1.08 Can No. Vk Cans 12-o- z. Cheese 17c POUND LB. PACKAGE . 4 21c POUND EACH I Lard s Red. Large Size Navals WHEN YOU HUY THESE POT ROASTS 10U GET QUALITY BEEF! Sewells Will Not Be Recognized 1 Lb. Pkg. Green 14c Under-sol- d on Any Staple Commodities. SEWELLS QUALITY MEATS o o o o W oA Q ' Droppingor Slipping You needn t fear false teeth dropping or slipping if youll rpnnkle a little Fasteeth on your plates each morning Gves ali day comfort and teeth hold tight Deooo.izes No gummy, pasty, taste or feeling Get Fasteeth from your druggist. Three (adv ) sizes NKP ICE PRESIDENT GONE CLEVELAND l'P The colorful CLreer of Col William Ainslee Colton, 61, veteran soldier, and national authority on transportation law, hag ended Colonel Colston, in ter this is than taking patent chaige of corporate relations for medicines! lie Nickel Piate Railroad, died at vic home here. Two tablespoonfuls of All-Bra-n daily will usually overcome most POSTOFFICE NOW BRANCH types of common constipation. CLEVELAND TP After 25 Chronic cases, with each meal. If years' service, Clevelands post of- seriously ill, see your doctor. All-Bra- n fice on public square is now only makes no claim to be a cure-alla branch office where stamps be The new may purchased citys $5,z50,000 post office, modernistic-a'l- y as a cereal, or Serve All-Bra- n designed inside, has been use in cooking. all grocers. In jAt evened formally in the terminal package. Made which includes the Union the Terminal. by Kellogg in Battle Creek. FOR Candy, 5 lbs. $J25 fine pack I.G.A. Qt. Size Divorce Granted 1.0 O.F. SEES NEW Avoid False Teeth a Pi CONSTIPATION WITH - Fresh Cut, Local A very Salad Dressing The local Red RICHMOND Cross organization held a meeting on Tuesday afternoon at the club n om under the direction of chair n&n G G Merrill New officers to head the lor the coming year wire elected as follows chairman, A C Pr Peterson, vice chairman, r. Mrs Luella Stuart, secretary-tzeasureMiss Ardella Merrill. Carl J Johnson was chosen as the chairman of the roll call drive The drive for members will commence at once under the of the new officials. FRENCH COUS STAGED BINGE Mrs 0 r o o o o o o o o 31 West Center o o SOAP- o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o CALUMET Pan and CAN 10 3 4. - stake CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR board Hattie Thompson, member, gave a few enTHE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS and remarks OR FURTHER INFORMATION. sustained couraging DOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOtjOOOOOO Schilling 25 70 Bell Grocery Txuo 2 Lbs "Jc - and one for Drip. In PC iJliOO z. for Percolator FRANKS O c CQC OwJ FLOU- RBig for the method you use. There is one Schilling Coffee Fresh 20c w w . Royal Pkg SUGA- R- Good coffee. Schilling Coffee. Usings of the Morning I And it costs no more to have just the right coffee ROLLED SHORT RIB QC Beef Rolled, boned Lb. Cw C! Tall Can LbCOFFEE- Chase & Sanborns, dated thing which gives so much joy, should cost so little. .. .... K- Friday evening in honor of Wayne Monroe who was observing his birthday anniversary The guests included Miss Melba Lnyne, Gwen Johnson, Mary Lou H mdricks, Homan, Margaret LtAise Waite of Smithfield, Thelma Peterson of Cornish, Richard Paul and LaMoine Lewis of Simmonds of Preston, Chester Frank Shoemaker of Cornish, Trenton, Reed Johnson of Rich, mond, Joseph McKnight and the guest of honor. Bunco formed the entertainment following Score dinner pr zes were awarded to Louise W aite and Chester Simmonds A Mr awarded guest prize was ou T - Starts Roll Call Miss Barbara Bybee entertained at a turkey dinner at her home The county drouth directors of every county m the state have received information that there is to be set up immediately in each county a Feed Information Service Bureau, accordmg to William Peterson director of extension service at the Utah State Agricultural college The chief function of this new agency will be to furnish the buyers and sellers of feed, lists ot available feed supplies and lists of stock men desiring feed The office will not buy or sell tied or make feed loans. It merely acts as a clearing house where requests may be registered either fer the sale or purchase of feed. The county organization will consist of three men nominated b the livestock people in the county at a meeting to be called to discuss the feed and liveThe office headstock situation quarters will be in ' the county agents office, where clerical help The office will v ill be provided. be open for free information and feed problems, of all registration and will work in connection with the government office at Kansas City 16,- Richmond Red Cross LEWISTON Ol-ne- y, Specials, Saturday, Nov. 17 HONEY Aft 14 FEED INFORMATION New Taxi In Town Ault at 448 W A I. K U T We Deliver FRIDAY. NOVEMBER LOGAN, -- UTAH, U o o o for 25c Spare Ribs. Plump Corn-FeTurkejs and Chickens PORK S USAGE 12c When jou older a roat or steak, our desire is to cut the best quality the market or Sirloin ! affords Try a Veal Rib, Breast lb. 6c Ioeal Grain Fed Pork or Young Lamb. Lamb Stew Lb. 5c Heinz large Dill Tickles new crop 3 d i. OOeseOOSOtlOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOCOCO&OOGOi O O Q Q ROLLED ItOASS Prime Rib Choice Beef lb 1$C ROUND STEAK (Cube) lb. 12c MUTTON ROAST (Leg) lb. 10c YEAL ROAST (Shoulder) lb. 10c SLICED LIVER (Baby Reef) 2 lbs. 15c YEAL STEW (FreshCut)... lb. 7c .... V |