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Show LOCAL neb e Mary Mr i. Bertha Mather, Mrs. Common, Mr. William Ikne and Mr George Dune attended the funeral of r, Mrs. Lyman Taylor at their si.-te- Idaho Falls on Thursday afternoon. The following program was p relented un Sunday, March 8, in the First ward sacrament under the direction of the Relief Society. A talk by Jane Tidwell entitled Organization of the Relief piano solo by Venna Michaeiis; song by Lillian Tarbet; and a talk by Alfred Olson on the Hawaiian islands. Hall of Hyrurn ed a few days this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Deppe visit- Sr. Elder Ferrtn Nilron left for Salt Luke City to attend mission school for ten days his departure to fullfil a mission. Monday the LDS prior to Swedish . , Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Noble, trans-- I lf i EfmSmay wL JS H Cuok spent foar iLy llri. valj-uin Salt Lpke City visiting witli Mrs. Grant graceful mantel 'INSULATION a without house a build bTreplUd by graZ you insure hawment be sure the first floor . .. Lnj,ter3 an Inmduted. A wooden better survival. This the complLhed by cutting waterproof paper, a layer of combjnB. the teral branches, but care should be. gome rigid insulating material bright taken not to cut the leader or cen- - j thicker the better or a blanket tionR. New floor covering, of new coat paint a walla, cheerful d tral stem if a tali naturally-shapeinsulation between sleepers octree is desired. laud then the finished floor should throughout, simple furnishings,to combine proFurther information on can of keep out the cold. Incidentally, .the casional pictures all duce astonishing effects in living trees may be had by contacting the 'space below the floor should be mom conversions. Such modernisaor the to from rot mated to prevent dry by writing agent the tion projects come well within State Agricultural college. tacking the wooden members. Federal Housing the of limitations ou UTAH OFFICES SHOWS MARKED Administrations Modernization CreFoika that are afraid to fail re 'INCREASE IN APPLICATIONS dit Plan. un a failure. J. R. L. The Federal Housing Administration had 400 per cent increase in For quality merensndie at reason, UTAH SPOT HEWS applications for the months of Jan- able prices shop at the QUALITY Adv. uary and February, 1936, over the GROCERY. same months in 1935. The dollar MEETING HELD WITH AMERIvolume of applications for the same Good Alfalfa hay For Sale, near CAN LEGION MEMBERS in 1936 was slightly over 400 State highway. Inquire B. Moneon period An enthusiastic meeting was held adv. tf cent above the ' me months in Richmond. with the members of the Salt Lake per 1935. American Legion Post No. 2 ThursCONVERTED PARLOR ROOM OF day evening. Aesosiate Director, BEAUTY Grant Marforlane, spoke on "Better Homes For Legionains and parlors lend themthe members how their bonus selves admirably to modernisation. money could be used in providing Dull, drab interiors with a wealth more adequate homes. Edward 0. of unnecessary detail take on nfcw under Anderson, Chief Architectural Sup-- 1 and delightful appearances erviaor, emphasized the need for the magic of modernisation. In many complete plans and specifications. He projects the hearth and fireplace, illustrated his talk with sets of com-- ; being the center of interest in a plete plena and also showed render- room, may be simplified by the reings of homes that can be purchas- moval of ponderous columns or seved by members of the moderate in- ere, mantels. In their place come groups costing under 35,000.00. a wide expense of well end a elim become dry. When setting out young plants they need pruning t Jr., and daughter Moisc, wen guests at a birthday dinner at Logan, Sunday, in honor tf Mr. W A. Noble, Sr. honor of her birthday anniversary. A dainty lunche-was served to: Mrs. Mae Chambers, Mrs. Lilly. Smith, Mrs. Alta Allen, Mrs. Laura Mrs. Smith, Mrs. La Von McCann, Both Lamb, Mrs. Gem McCann and the ho.dess. The afternoon wua spent in social chat and music. THE BEST OF MATERIALS ARE USED IN OUR SHOP. ASK US HOW! top-hea- Personality $2.00$3.00 00 $4.00-55.- THE BARKER THE BARKER BARBER SHOP BEAUTY SHOP OPEN AT 8 A. M. EVERT MORNING EXCEPT SUNDAY AND HOLIDAYS Let us help you take care of your hair, scalp and akin troubles. FREE advice for the ask-- i ng i DR. WESTS DOUBLE-QUIC- K FOREMOST RADIO GET YOUR ENTRY BLANKS Lloyds Radio Service Co. Hem! SPECIALISTS SAT., MARCH 14, 1936 Van Drug GUARANTEED SERVICE ON ALL MAKES PHONE 317 Federal Avo. oh 33c lilt wd.l SERVICE LABORATORY 48 Big Tains 2 CACHE VALLEYS RADIO SKKNNHr TOOTH PASTE Bring It To . Logan SaadMiltw VO (EAST OF POST OFFICE) DEL M0NTI5 1 reading by Mary Hanson; instrumental number by Dessa The m ley; reading by Gertrude Tool ion; tap dance by Donnie Haiuon; chorus from the Junior high school and a one act play, Our Aunt from CAN N0-- 2 DEL M0NTE BARTLETT. NO. FARG0 PEACHES, ;.' SUCBB LJS0TA' APRICOTS, No-- 24c 29c CAN GRAPEFRUIT, snAVERS PEARS, oz- - B0TT ,AT-TE- E- PEANUT BUTTER, COFFEE, COMPANY The Second Ward Relief Society will hold their anniversary program on Tuesday, March 17, in the ward hall. The following program has been arranged: aah by Thora LitUe-dykr- Y- - C- - 2 cans.... 2tt can, Can ggg Cans JJq 2 No. 2 16c 2 SPAGHETTI, franco amebican, for jgc PEAS, SPRING GARDEN, No. 3 Sieve, 2 cans 29c GQRN DELMAIZE CREAM j Mrs. Leonard Christensen and daughter Phyllis of Richmond are visiting in LosAngles with Mrs. Grant Bankhead end Mias Connie Nilson. PINEAPPLE Fur quality merchandise at reason, able prices shop at the QUALITY SALAD DRESSING, 2 STYLE, CAN i PICKLES, , A Sclienley Wliiskey with the FOR SALE ggg MIEACLE WHIp. 37c T gfla EAT AT THE WRIGHT CAFE HOT DINNERS. LUNCHES AND SANDWICHES. Adv. EXPERT GIVES ADVICE PRUNING 214 iasT-DRY-- TERRAPIN CREAM 0 KENTUCKY straight Bourbon whiskey! PINT N..61 oval-shape- CrMiaof Kmtaeky" Xag. U. 8. Pat Off. Copyright Sebaahy Dwtributera. W.Y. lat If. M0NTE FULL QUART n. .0 90 PROOF T. St ca.. ha . ffmUfrrt fc, :aa gg FLAVORS 8c DEL MONTE, 8 OZ. CAN j gg - PALM0LIVE TOILET, 8 FOR CRYSTAL white, WHEAT KRISPIES, COCOA, WCSDEI!. CHOCOLATE, meat you io ggg LARGE PKG. bars KELL0GG,s. 1 LE-- GIi0c-N- : pkg. eat CAN AT PRICES YOU CAN MEET .gc CAN i cam and Gutke Meat & : g8c A VARIETY OF fresh fruits TORE 29c 1 1c 2YC 1 D 5c gg rso. OATS, A HOME OWNED bWarilaHkiriitBntU j gg TALL .... TOMATO, 14 OZ. BOTTLE SOAP, rEETS gratULATED, SOAP, all 1 LEOTA, TALL CAN TOMATO SAUCE, SOAP, FANCY PINK, FARG0 gelATINJE, CATSUP, enthusiastic Americans are demanding that double-ricdeliciousness found only in the famous drinks of Dixie. They get it in Schenlefs 25c gc 2 CORN STARCH KINGSFORDS, PKG. TOMATO JUICE, E-V-E-R-YWH-E- -R-E 18c 27 c leota, s cans STRING- - SHRIMPS, 0EtP DESSERT, H The best time to prune is during the d.'rmant period of late winter or early spring, adviser. J. Whitney Floyd, extension forester of the Utah State Agricultural college. and unhealthy Many poorly-forme- d trees can be restored to value providing good sharp tool an pro perly used and the scars made in pruning are well shaped and cared for, Mr. Floyd says. Remove dead and diaeaesd branches; thin live branches permitting better circulation of sun and air through end under the crowns, and balancing the tree erawns with the roots; remove intersecting branches preventing chaffing and possible future decay, and remove old branch utubs, Mr. Floyd suggests. This practice will stimulate healing and prevent further advance of disease. The final cuts on the tree should be smooth, close to the limb or trunk and preferably d to allow u more natural flow of sap, whic.i will Induce rapid healing. Large scars should be dressed with asphaltic bare paints rfter they have CAN DIU-Y0L0-- CUT SALMON, Mark of Merit and in farms Cache Valley. No renters need apply inquire B. Monies Richmond, Utah. adv. tf TREE I of Character Alfalfa hay For Sale, near State highway. Inquire B. Munson Rchmond. adv. tf Good Several homes BEAHS, q UKELELE BROKEN SLICED, 2 Cans Adv. FOR SALE A good Saddle hone gentle and easy to ride weight about 1050 Lbs. Inquire at the CRYSTAL FURNITURE COMPANY, WEST 1st. NORTH, LOGAN UTAH. Adv. tf OH TO SUIT YOUR FULL PERMANENTS WIN A 1936 n GROCERY. Hair Styling AND ONLY Chevrolet Mrs. Cecil Deppe returned to her home Saturday, from the Budge hospital, where she recently underwent of majtr operation. Mrs. Albert McCann entertained at a party on Wednesday afternoon In STUDY THOROUGH MADE OF YOUR HAIR ah Miss Marie Holjeson w:a a visitor of her sister, Mrs. Donald Davidson at Logan on Monday. The First ward Relief Society social will be held at 2 p.m., Tuesday, March 17 in the ward amusement hall. All ladies of the ward rre invited to be present. 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