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Show 1' .vV. 1 cache Fage Four .Mi:i:irAN,-r.- cn in county. .v. nr. nr ah Friday, March SI. 1931. 2F3 L'- - t' lth alices of decorate boiled Bosk a ham over r.ai.t In In the morning pla'C in a " uh dn p pan and cover and boll slowly f r uinnit to r ' limir. Remove tlie ham and the fta'er ai it gnea tt Ahum flavor to gnins or V'Clu1' lien trad as the liquid to b thun in. Ilmint Mm ntd fo. n H u the ham and score In q.r.rr and it. i..t the Into aurar brown h Into the Older of L il--j r-- -- ,icr . lb. Frewh Creamery In an Important HEALTHY P ai Occasion stickle- rEven If you are not for the rigid observance of Lent new ffthle ornaments that have theres' a gay, happy feeling about I l8t,ly come Into vogue. You will the Easter celebration that Impels FDid ornamental birds of colored glass or slivered glass, swans ol you to plan a particularly appetizchina, designed to hold small boufor that dinner ing and attractive of flowers, quaint figures of day. The menu and the table dec quets orations should convey a light- anlmalsi dolls and birds. Any one some springtime feeling, and the of these will give your table that appearance that will clever home maker will have no distinctive serve to make your dinners more difficulty In creating tlie effects attractive and enjoyable. she desires. What to serve and how to serve Set your table with some of It Is your finest linen and most col- new anotlier problem. There are ways of serving familiar tt with Decorate orful china. dishes and plenty of new dishes creto flowers. Try gay spring ate ft novel and distinctive effect to serve to make the Easter feast In your floral arrangements. Twin ft real feast tn every sense of the bowls filled with jonquils and word. freeshlft would be lovely. Or one A TYPICAL EASTER MENU large bowl flanked on each side with small crystal vases filled Iced Tomato Juice with flowers would serve as a Spring Onions welcome departure from the con- Radishes Baked Ham ventional center bouquet. Table linens have never before Mashed Potatoes offered such a wide scope for in Spinach Ring with dividual choice. There are lovely Hard Boiled Eggs cloths. In pale pastel damask In Buttered New Peas shades peasant linen cloths Sweet Pickle Relish the same delicate colors. There are peasant cloths of coarse linen Clover Leaf Rolls Orange Flower Salad patterned In brilliant stripes In For the strictly Frozen Fruit Delight graduated sizes. formal table white or tinted damCoffee ask In satin smooth finish Is most Or If you like you appropriate. may use runners and plate doili-- ' of coarse Italian lace. Be sure that your dishes harmonize with your cloth and decorations. There are Italian potteries to go with the peasant cloths and exquisite Wedgewood and other English chinas to accompany the more formal table service. Glassware, too, presents a varied selection. Crystalware colored glassware, reproductions all afof Early American glass ford the woman who seeks to set an individual and effective table an ample opportunity to gratify her desires. When you are making a tour of the china and glassware departments of your favorite store dont neglect to look at the many novel BOILING MEAT I lb. . 5c i i r i3 Independent Grocery G. HAYBALL, Sole Owner Phone 164 o ft iWI $ L 3 .VJj s $ V;U West Center 31-5- 5 Phone 300 TEA, Green Tree . . J lb. pkg. 27c CHERRIES APRICOTS PEACHES PEARS Quart Cans SOAP, Sunny Monday 10 bars 22c Felix Cash Market Phone 165 First East Free Forenoon Delivery any Week Day of:-Wh- Rose i ;- i'd '.II :- - i4 s i Gilt Edge Golden West Electric Light per bag 70c 3 bags $2.00 Ib. 12c each 23c 25c .... ..2 lbs. Ib. ROUND STEAK X 5c LOIN STEAK 1 LB. LB. Sic dlz. 25 Onions Freda Tosssatoes $for2e lib. 29c Fresh Utah . pound 5 Medium Can Log Cabin 45 pliraala .... . 2 icte ib. Choice Cuts PORK ROAST An Unusual Bargain lbs. 25c . . Fresh Ground 2 LBS. 5! .2 LBS. PORK SHANKS, fresh . Tender Quality Young Beef LEG OF LAMB Ib.ISc LAMB CHOPS lb. 10c MINCED HAM, BOLOGNA and 2 lbs. 22c FRANKFURTERS T-BO- Feature U. S. Inspected NE Thick, Juicy Cuts STEAKS Just the Tiling for the Canyon Party At these prices you cant afford to deprive your family of good meats. Here are a few of our specials. SIRLOIN STEAK HAMBURGER lb. . . 4 lbs. TS POT-ROAS- 12 30c 10c MEAT 777777T7lbT Sc . . lb. Plenty of Grain Fed Lamb, Pork & Young Mutton 9ic ACouponsaccepted for one half of purchase Bring in your potatoes, cabbage, beets, turnips, grain and feeds and meats of all kinds j feeder used farm implements, harnesses, horses, furniturehogs, and used j2fhiog-Tradthem for something you need. POT ROAST Country Style Sausage and Ground Beef . . 2 lbs. 15c Lamb Stew pound 5c Fresh Red Salmon, Cottage Cheese, Salt Herring and Bulk Pickles . . . Choice Cuts of Lamb and Veal at Saturdays Saving prices . . . Chickens. Meat Specials! BOILING Genuine U. S. Inspected Quality lb. 13' each 15c FURTERS 7clb- - lb. 8c . lb. 8c In Your Pail FRANK LINK SAUSAGE . LARD We 29 Delicious Breakfast 7c lb. 12c lb. 10c Ib. .... Sygmip Pancake Fleur . Lg. Pkg. Speerys 19c Local Grain Fed Pigs BEEF TONGUES VEAL CHOPS VEAL STEW SIDE PORK, fresh, lean LER3N6 9c pound lb. 7c POT ROASTS TIP ROASTS SPARE RIBS lib. BACON ktSMKy, Srtf, LEAN PORK ROAST LEG ROASTS of PORK LOIN PORK CHOPS BUTHTEE FRESH 1ST. MONTH MS WEST 399 North 200 Bags of Flour ite Your choice RS.13' AEKET EadflsfaesGreen 4 TOILET PAPER AJ 'DEEN JZm. J nni-f--1 Cinnamon PARLEY SAVAGE j cans 2 oz. Pepper RAW MILK Nature brt food You can't beat nature. lb. 7c POT ROAST, best cut BEEF Roled Roast, all meat lb. 12c HAMBURGER, fresh, . . 4 lbs. 25c 2 lbs. 15c STEAK, short cut, FEAST Nutmeg Mustard Sage oo will be if )ou Drink r--' wa. -- woecteiksee: u- 1 gc bags, per lb each Saturday Specials 5 THE EASTER tall can 10 or 25 lb cloth ha'l erg. v u rrmrs jrraonns 1 W. S. Individual salad ta siven or tli'ht orance ard r move the skin from eaih Arrace on ft bed Of k it une to slmul'iW the petals of ft flew.. Garni Ji ftlth tiny strips of n.a: l.!no rlmrrv and fill the 4. dressing pr. . dh i.aionnal ll.rourh ft t'llie Ftr IssaCMeSXXtytls -r.-r ' a Specials for Saturday, April nr 'J ?; tarn Logan . . Smithfield . . Hyrum . . Welliville Fsr b-- - yiS' The lord tomato Julre la a square. Uukr In ft moderate ovi. brown, basting frequent!1 ay to start any meal until piquant and ta tomaUai seem to have a with grape or pineapple Julre. aprclal affinity lor ham It la a din-pgood a ay to aart the Foster tlie spinach Cook and dram A fthole baked ham studd d Chop very fine and blend ftlth a nth cloves la an Ideal Flare In a re- .- thick fthlte sauce. meat course and f r should be pr pared In Ihe fol- - ring mold and heat by emendnt! tlie mold In a pan of uter. r. k,ine move the spinach from tlie rim-an- it' TOT--O- T- a: - fitMJji.mli UFgmm. t, y 1 e Fresh meats on hand Wednesdays and Saturdays. jjj ASK US FOR PARTICULARS N.m a. 93 West First North Logan, Utah -- 4 |