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Show Ih? cache I'i lit. South Cache Band Program THATCHER at Clothing Company SUITS, at . 3.3.7 . 3.4.75 One Lot of SUITS, at One Lot of SUITS, at . paniment All New Spring Styles $265 One Lot of Hats at Spring Showing of Superba Neckwear 65c, 75c, $1.00 Munsing Wear Hose for Men 5 pair for $1.00 THATCHER Clothing Company nk-vr-- vts m JBiX BSitaaa i w. Mbs Mar Jean by , j 'I 2 Ui and$4 CO U North Mam cJ in BE SAFE and SATISFIED v A I A, of Happiness L Removernight by brandt in overalls. in the KY uh Spencer TRACY Marian NIXON Special Added Attraction for Friday and Saturday See the First Sound Pictures of the on Roosevelt TRIAL OF Sweet's Gordon Creek Coal The Super Fuel I SAVE $ $ $ $ $ $ t$ J J It Cokes. Less Impurities by Analysis. CITY COAL Company 123 SO. MAIN ST. ds Johnson Cab and Transfer Co. 4 19 N. 2 E. Phone 314 ' Saturday. I fot Sa case of death. Our interests are mutual, for no one man can stand alone these trying times. Realizing this we are, herewith, handing you this Coupon to be placed to with your valuable papers and then should death come to your home, it becomes cash, as it will pay PI Ge Gc Reaching ter Clf I Uti Lai ser ha: liai Ro of the Funeral Expense All t that is necessary is to call api Richards-Woodlan- d to Mortuary $ PI to Your Loved Ones are Never Left Alone. to Every Saturday night we will give away absolutely Free, useful and beautiful presents. With each (50c) purchase or paid on account you may receive an award to be made each Saturday night at 6:00 oclock. Gifts will be on display in the store window during the week they are to be given away. Next Saturday, March 11th, at 6:00 P. M. we will give away a Spring Coil Mattress, a 32 piece Dinner Set, and 3 genuine Cocoa door mats. Watch for Gifts to be Give n Succeeding Saturdays Ask Our Employees for Particulars PI EE SURE AND SAVE THIS COUPON AS IT IS Th s Corpon is Money and will pay 10 of your funeral expenses if rsed at the Richards-Woodlan- d Mortuary, and presented within 20 days after the service. to (S'gned:) 5 D. P. WOODLAND,' M. RICHARDS. Pi J. CALL 123 SAVE $ $ 0 $ $ 0 SAVE $ $ SAVE $ $ $ $ Spi I Fai der of of Sm liar R. S ers-Lak Cit; S Joh Nel Hei B schi Lak sen Sol 'of , Si Hov exp resii polr CASH TO YOU. M so (RATING LONG DISTANCE .MOVING in u v PACKING J-- .. . Ihu-ixU- 3 MOVING S Our work is fully guaranteed and our prices the lowest. Coupled with this you now get the advantage PI of this Coupon to further lighten your load. Call, Day or Night, as there is always someone in attendance. co w- - j S$$S$S$$$ and our entire modern service will be at your command men with long years of experience, equipped to serve you, either in your own home or in our and you will not be satisfied with any other fuel. , Inauguration Modern Funeral Home at 290 W. Center St., Logan Utah ONE , V-- ::. - Mr. and Mrs. Edd Stuart. Mrs. Elba Stuart, Mrs. Violet Parkinson, Mrs. Harold Parke and Don Parker motored to Ogden on WednesCeremonies at day and spent the day. Mrs. Stuart and Mrs. Parkinson were guests of Washington Mrs. Parkinson's daughter Mrs. M John Morgan. Mrs. Rose Lelshman spent four tv Willord in Anderson, dames davs of last week at Hvde Park Saran Darley, Harold Parkinson, with her daughter. Mrs. Earl Kirby. J. Murray, Heber B. Parker, Evan Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Neilsen H. Bankhead, the Misses Margaret and children of Rigby. Ida. are vis- dea Zella and Kerr, Maughan itlng relatives here during the licious luncheon was served. week. Hershall B'ttdshaw, Mesdames Wm. L. Poppleton, Archie Maughan and Wm. P. Baldwin were dinner guests of Mrs. John Stuart oil Wednesday. Mrs. Mary J. Parker. Miss Sarah J. Parker, and Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Poke motored to Layton on Satur day to attend a birthday party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Put it with your Insurance Policy, and use it PI Try One Order, Get a Nice Match Box With First Order jv i, THE ATTACHED COUPON 10 49 J SAVE IS WORTH and Blue $1 Kles-e- n Id. y.ir.-- l gu-s- The inspiring romance of s Venus in gingham . . . raised to be the nation's ideal of beauty Pop-pleto- n, Pumps, Ties, Oxfords in Porchments, Black, Tan ? i' Pet- were enjoyed. A delicious lunch was served to Messrs and Mesdames Hershall Bradshaw. Grover Jones. T. B. Lindley, Wm. L. Luther Murray. Merrill James B. Bradshaw. Brenchley, Wm. H. Glenn, Alvin Haslam, Elmer Glenn, Henry Lloyd. Henry B Murray. Oliver Sterling Jones, Bailey, Owen Murray of Clifton. Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Murray. Mrs. Alfred Coleman entertained $ $ $ $ " tin DREAMING tertained at a prettily arranged luncheon and card party on SatThe guests were urday evening. seated at small tables where cards SAVE $ mm r l!!f The ladles sewing club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fern Murray. The time was enjoyed and luncheon served to Mesdames Olive Jor.es, Edra Mur.-nt- a Stella Archibald. Bassett, Joy, Milllclent Maughan. Miss Viola Buist of Mendon and Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Joy will be hostess to the club In two weeks. Mrs. Leroy James and children of Salt Lake is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Maughan. Mr. and Mrs. Hcber Murray en- for , . J , 500 (I i erson; "Serenade De our" by band; alto hom solo. "Message" by Mbs Re la Miller with accompaniment by Mbs Peterson; talk on life of Victor lieibert by Mbs Peterson; "Victor Herberts Favorites by band with vocal quartet,; "Gypsy Love Bong" by Marjean Peterson, Rela Miller, Albert Fallows and Spencer vocal solo, "Kiss Me Crabtree: Again", by Miss Peterson all to band accompaniment; flute solo. The Mocking Bird" by Owen on the Hammond, accompanied piano by Mbs Dona Hammond; minuet In E flat by band; "Bar-- i num and Bailey Favorite March by the band. Bishop John Hendry was in 'charge of the program and made (closing remarks. Prayers were by Parley O. Hall and Wm. C. evening at ; home In the Ixst of hialUl. .u.d MM'.irnies which Elder Afttr reci lung hb m Gunnell trot,r,!.t l.ome M.s..j:... t 'experiences wete visited at Creiho-liiVuLiinj.jvtd The evening was e.'.; Austria, Venice, K .'me. Rom-by f ; j, r Pl-Naples. I'oinpsy, Geneva, GunneU. Mrs, J.ne Gunn- il, . , iUvilie Eld. r LuU r It ii.. Fails. B. Wrnston a. 1 ", aMo' Cuio, Kn ot arid nrll, Mr. and Mrs. Preston GunMarseilles, tlie Keth-rlanaiiwd home on Friday nt't. London. nell and family and Mr. and Mrs. 33 monlM in the fott.ioi After landing in Ni w York on Ecra Gunnell and family. German mission as a LDS. mis- Feb. 23rd he Elder Gunnell reported at the spent three days at sionary. He enjoyed hb labors and New York, one day at Washington Sunday afternoon cf conand reached D. C. and one day at Cliitn.o ference and will be the speaker at travels very much t f the M IA. conjoint meeting In the Frtday evening lie was (Willard H. Parker In honor of Mr. honor at a big turkey dinner. The Second ward chapel on Sunday was birthwho his Talker observing rooms were decorated with novel- - i evening. March 12th. day. Tlicy returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Williamson .u.d two children were guests of (.Mr. and Mrs. Don Reese of Bon- on ward over the week end. Miss Susie Stuart of the U. of U. at Provo spent the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Dios. Stuart Mr. and Mrs. James Wystt entertained at a childrens party rn Saturday evening in honor of their son Silencer. A delicious hot lunch and games were enjoyed by Dale and Bobby Maugham Morris and Louise Baxter, Legrand Haslam. Rulon Bailey, Clair Baugh. Wayne and Spencer Wyatt and Lynn Bradshaw. Mr. and Mrs. Ray W. Hall entertained Monday evening for their son Preston, who was observing his birthday anniversary. Sixteen girls and boys enjoyed games and a delicious luncheon. Mrs. Martha LcLshman entertained at a quilting on Wednesdvy and Thursday. Dinner and luncheon was served to ten ladles. Mrs. Grant Hammon and child-- ! ren Hetty and Dee Jay of Ogden came Thursday and spent two days here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Brenchley. Mr. and Mrs. Brenchley accompanied Mrs. Ham-mo- n to Ogden on Sunday and visited with their daughters Edith and Mrs. Charles Pettitt and Mrs. Hammon until Tuesday evening when they returned home. Mrs. Carl Neilsen and children of Ilyrum are spending the week here with her mother Mrs. Martha Lelshman. Mrs. Melvin Riggs spent Sunday at Brigham City visiting her sister, Mrs. Ruth Petorton. Mrs. Earl Murray attended the old folks reunion held at Mendm Today and Sat. , !Vi'!.i-- Elder Gunnel Returns Home Theatre LJ;: On 8un lay KfUiH under tlie d.mtlun of Prof, Trrry the South Cache liish nlnwl bund numbering 73 students gave a de. lightful jmiaii'ul program tn I it ward tabernacle ti a Wrl!mi crowded house. The program was as follows: Cutirrrt March. Hull of Fum- -'' by Cody by band; brief sketch of the life of IVtrr Schmul was giv"Peter en by Mbs Hammond; Schmid's Overature" by band; cornet aolo. "Polka" by Jack Dun a with piano accompaniment by Mis He la Miller; cornel solo. "The Holy City." by Jack Dunn with band reading. Message accompaniment; of the Chime", Miss Juno White; election. "Message of the Chimes" by the band; quintett, bosson, oboe Hute, clarinet and french hom by Mine Terry, Miss Adams, Owen Hammond, Lyndon leatham and Albert Fallows with piano accom- 32.7 . Wellsville cnn: county, itah x. ); PAPITO Wells villa Spring Specials One Lot of ami:i:ica.v-i- $ CrystaPBottling & Furniture Co. 72 West 1st North SB Phone 444 Logan, Utah Soe M wen Sati five sup ever cew |