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Show CACHE AMERICAN Face T w o. nrth Turner ajid Vruna MuliatLii Junior Sunday whool, durt, HUma Cuibridtje and Low . Small ; retold atoiy, Pauline FulU-rtribute to mother, Albert McCann; NIH'T, during trumpet aolo, C CACHE AMERICAN l7 fnt ggbarrlptlan a aecond-chu- KlA carrier ee mail one year bjr AdierllaJii( rate made knonn upon application. i George Cant Do It ... . I choru. matter Nort tuber Z, DM, at tba Offtee at Lof an, I'tah, under tba Art of Marrb X, Hit. a QUALITY! which time favor mere pained to mg. En mother; closiii rath J. Jr, Editor WM. C. ENGLAND. Manager HO I D KOhE. Adrertlning Mrnirf J. IL ENGLAND, Mechanic) Superintendent C. ALLEN. E Birred PRICE THE At the Second aard aenlcea Im prevute opening exmiar were Itcld anil invocation by Juaeph llall; churu. Mother Mine, new testa Mak- -i n tent claaa; talks. What MoUier So Wonderlul. by Terry llai. n and Why We Observe M r liter Iay. by Mary Smith; solo. Mr. W. II, GriHlth; organ olo. Mr. Leslie Har.-- ; chorus. Tlv Hotnw at the End of ttie Lane"; poem. Until Mortcnson; song. Pit n.ary and Kindergarten; trtbue pgiw-r- . Edam ivtervw; to r Mat ion of carnal ions to there; response, Matilda Morten-- , j j k j Bread e Let's reject the I nliivj'iiy ti atrrnaliin HI el' power eminent and fall back upon our aii Il'itUl .M.v. . . Let's (jiiit asking fur this and for son. . at the upon mir national, m.uc and TN. pruKrnra eminent. Let's not two and one halt local problems from a let George do it standpoint. jThnd ward talks on MoUier by Wanda It is up to us as citizens to secure and maintain the minute nitKlnM'n and Vean Pusimu; mokind of government our collective intelligence ami abil- ther rxerrlre by KinergarU-npt-Our Mother-by Lurtlr Roy lane-?- ; itics deserve. 1 G. Leris, Executive chorus. MoUier of Mine; girl Illinois Chamber of Commerce. nu-tli- - ! Try some of the best toasting while bread in the country. They are at ' bk only 3 pres-nu-- Smithfield Mother Day Program Held Special MoUier- Smithfield - oars for )0c. Then If you would have something tasty to put on the toasted bread, buy Mime of our medium nippy Cheese at 15c per lb. or mild cheese at 12c per lb. ; day senior acre conducted in the wards on Sunday. Special smites at the First ward Sunday school wore appropriate. Opening exercises. Boy Scout duet, Buttars BroUiers of Clarkston; organ olo, Bernleoe Deppe; guitar duel, Ken- - I Cheese , Yicr-Prc-idei- yos buy m Prl re. ALONE? Iu yoy buy un Quality, ALONE? If you ant both of them together, try some of our O. P. 8. Jell Powder Saturday for per pkg. It la similar to the regular Jelio. You will like the flavor and the It seta. poem. Kay Waite; tenor olo. C. J. tribute to motlier by Saul E. Hyer of stake presidency ivsponse, Mrs. Katie If. Cragun; Introduction and presentation of carnations to tlie mothers by vocal solo, Mrs Bishop W. H. Orlfflth; violin trio. Mrs Thr large can, or quart W. W. Perkins. Eugene LundquKt aite, of Pierres Pork A Beans for 9c per ran. and Curtis Sorenson. The Ladles Literary club and Junior Ladies Literary club (ii.--talneat friends night Saturday night at the Junior high school Medium sire can of with Mrs. Emma R. Hansen Banquet Tomatoes, will Tlie evenings entertainment sell for 5e. consisted of Him? one act plays and dialogue by members of the Jester club and students under t! e able direction of Mrs. Ruth M The cost of advertising Bell. Sidal masical numbets were all our quality products given by the Junior Ladies Lit at the lowest price chorus and solos by Trewr would lie loo much fur Clark 'of N wton. you or us to carry So A training class for foods and look at our window clothing leaders and women ud before you buy. visors of the county 4 H clubs was held Saturday at Uie Junior lngli school with Miss Iaola Jenw-n- . district extension agent In chnig from Lewiston, Representatives N rci.r , Hyde Turk. Hyruin. North Lou an, Paradise and Smithfield were SIT.IITl' ITIUT V sent. Mrs. Ray Moose man entertained j Eacazixaczsa the members of the Junior Liter-- 1 -drama Allisons ary club at her home on Thur: di.- read afternoon. Stoddard: Pork & Beans ; w is zw nu u av wr Ti'-- -- Tomatoes d ACjr 11 Our Window Phone 300 m liT. U 11 OU ROLLED ROAST LB. Prime Rib urn 2 IBS. - : VEAL CHOPS flop. Kmniy, fit (I MOUTH a' j a0. P. S K A G G S f ;A if) or delightful song and served to eighteen. Mrs, Leonard presented dance festival. EVery number was Sorenson, Mrs Ida Mduwnan an.l well done and most effectively cos Mrs, George Ik-- tier. turned. entertained it Mrs. L. 8. Mik-Tlie teachers and cluldren of an attractive puny at her home in Hie school should be complemented honor of Hie birthday anmversaiv for the splendid program carried of her daughter, Helen. The table Frlduy, May 12 was a gala day out. deThe Old Folk committee of tlv was centered with a school for Wilson children and corated cake. Covers were laid lor Sixth ward are sponsoring a marparents. 14. ried folks dance to be held MonAt 130 p. m. a picturesque and A no host party was given tor well executed posture parade, wss day, May 22, at 8.30 p. m. in the Mr. and Mrs Harold Miles at tlie tlie school children. by presented ward recreation hall. A first Sixth Mrs. John home of Mr and Hie parade a very enclass orchestra ho been engaged A pleasant rtenlng was Following tertaining health play was preMr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Maughan for tlie occasion. Member of the spent at 500. Covers were laid for sented by the fifth grade children and (laughters La Verne and Ellen twelve. committee have received assurunder the direction of Miss Violet Ann of Soda returned ance from various wards that W. F. Winn who was operated Springs Tlie Jensen. was they very costuming home Sunday after spending tlie will have on at a Logan hospital for goitre many representative clever and the play well done. week end here with relatives, havreturned home Sunday, much Im present. The proceed will be ua-Parents then viewed a very out come to attend tlie funeral of to entertain the old folks of proved 111 hialth the In ing art exhibit arranged standing t. G brotla-In their law, Robert Bishop and Mrs. George ward at their regular annua! party rooms. tlie hall and Tills various I of a ir'.h son anuoume (lie exhibition will be open this weea Mrs. Audra Turner entertained daughter and Mr and Mrs. Glen and all parents who did not view at dinner on Sunday in honor f Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lraiham of an R. Winn of Suit Lull-City it and others who may wish to Mothers Sliellcy, Idaho spent Hie week notiiioe tlie birth of a son durn-Day. A tall vase of jdo so. should certainly see it. The the pa.-- t week. table where end here, coming to attend the centered the work is well above grade sch'xil funeral of their uncle. Robert Mr and Mrs Fred J covers were laid for Mr. and M-standards and consist of drawings Howard Jones Garrett. M:&. Tn monton mid Mr and M and lamily. u toAM,s- - cwh Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Parker of Frank Purser of Logan acre gue-Jane Parkinson and Mrs. Turner kets and various otiier useful and of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Winn on Kaysville were guests of their parsons. Wayne and Leon. and decoratlonal articles. Sunday. Tlie students of the eighth grade ents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wyatt A baseball game between two - enMr, and Mrs. Harold Ik pinof the Junior high enjoyed a and Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Parsixth grade boys teams also took tertained at two tablts of bild.e swim at Logana on Saturday ker. over the week end. in the afternoon. MLss Maxine at their home on Saturday mgl'.' place Hendry returned At 7.30 p. m. the children of evening. A delicious luncheon was krvtd home on Friday from tlie Levan Mr. Mrs. and Cecil and Pinder the 3rd. 6th 5th and 4th, grades d Mrs. Kane T. Klmb;.U riturn-daughter Evelyn of Garland were hospital and Mrs, Harvey Wito her home in Salt Lake City af- 1659 to Clucago market, 5825 to afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. lliamson returned on Monday after having spent a few wet ks vis- Chicago packers, 4402 to Denver Thomas Brenchley on ter a successful appendicitis operSunday. iting her daughters. Mrs. W.lmu market, 2331 to St. Joseph market Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Maughan ation. Nelson and Mrs. Areva Deppe. 2637 to Omaha market. 907 to Ne- and Mrs. Harry Christensen Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Haskins and braska feeders and 280 to Iowa children of Salt Lake spent the and children and Mrs. Carol two doubles 78 pound week end here with their parents Wright of Ogden spent Sunday feeders; California lambs, steady at $6.50: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Maughan. 1th their mother, Mrs. Charlote (USDA Ogden. Hogs Rcccipls with 100 out. $5.50. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Leatham and Haskins. 1SJ4, including 38 for market, 414 duect. 134 to Oakland packets. 223 to Sun Francisco packers. 235 to Svvanston packers, 290 to Los Ar.ctlcs packers, 164 to Los Angles market, 133 to Pomona packers and 158 to Reno packers; steady to 15c higher than Saturday; top, $4 05 oil t M drive In butchers; few Old Folks Committee to Hold Dance Observed Health Day Friday s WELLSVILLE N-- r POT ROAST s u Market Livestock wi hhts. k.nd-- , iniluding laavv llLlit liJ.l.-- . pigs. $2 90 $4 '3 CO 23; mix$4 60: butcla-r- s edd hr e.d sov.x packing 4 SATURDAYS SAVINGS I 40; mostly 52 75 .3 00; lew $3 25. Cattle - 1. erupts 1j2. Including 73 for nnuket, 20 to Oakland pack- ers and 29 to San Joe packers; ' fairly active, about steady: steers and ht ifers. $5.00, for fox lots light kinds; bulk medium and few common $4 00 u 4 75; good, medium and1 around $3 00 'u 3.25 $2 25'1'3 00; cows, cut' r good grades, rated $2 00 dow n; few go:d bulls, $225'u2 50; medium and good vealers, valued $4.000 4 50. Slieep Receipts 19,041, lncludin ' Tomato Juice Dinnerelte Tall Can be--- . . 5c . . a 3 oc . . oval cans 22c . $5.19 Pineapple No. 2J can . . 14 c Oats Flour Fancy Cut 9 23s Low lb. bag Buckeye No. 2 cans this In Tomato Sauce 3 Fancy Broken Slices or Sperrys lb. bag 29c Locally milled. High Patent flour Every Bag Guaranteed 48 lb. bag . . 9.jc . LOIR STEAKS i SHED BACON Fancy Blue Rose -- LB. I 1UL a 1 can 16 oz. 25c Dozen Each X dl Large Pkg. . .Zr3C Macaroni lbs 25c Yearling 3 Bananas Fancy Coffee Airway Blend, qual- ity at low cost. S' Golden Ripe Pound Radishes 3 Pound Bunches . 5c 10c . . Salmon 29c 1 25c a Concentrated Soap Powder 19c 6c Japan lb. pkg. 13c Jelly Beans Fancy Candy 13c Pound LEG OF LAMB Deming, PUW 8J8PI N5:Ui?r.rfrara,-,- 3 Alaskan Tall Cans Pink . . 25 c U. S. INSPECTED QUALITY MEATS Eastern Sugar Cured Whole or Half Pound LARD, home rendered, 2 lbs. 19c WIENNIES, MINCED HAM, BOLOGNA 2 lbs. 25c PORK STEAK Small Pig Pork 8c BEEF ROASTS Grain Lean Meaty Picnic Cuts . . lb. 10c LOIN STEAKS Safeway QuaUty Beef Delicious Lunch Meat 25c Fat Hens and Spring Chickens, Baked Ham, Jellied Veal Loaf. Fancy cuts Salt Bacon of Spring Lamb, Prime Beef, etc. Ib. 11c waraRm-m- T ITi'i"1 Pure Lard Me Ib Fed Baby Beef SLICED BACON Ib. 15c MINCED HAM Lean Streaked Mild Cure Lettuce, head 5c Tomatoes lb. 18c Coffee, Breakfast Club Plenty of Bread, Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Fat Henc, lb. PORK ROASTS KIPPERED SALMON .. .. Ib.23c SMOKED BLOATERSl for 25c Springers, Cakes and Crackers n Pound Oranges Large lb I 5 Powder Baking Calumet Shoulder each 5c doz. 29c doz. 25c lbs. 25c AIf "1 Lettuce Yearling Green I9c 33c Large Solid Heads LAMB CHOPS Pounds 5 Purity lb. box Tree Tea Rice Crackers :::: 3 at 100 Olives 2 Sugar String Beans Ml--- - Grapefruit locally Beet Seed Brand Package OM1Z IE3F3 Extra Fine, milled Buy Price Raisins Not Sardines Sugar ' 3 Oranges Lemons Bananas Gar-iret- ft" VEAL STEF LB. 19. 193J Friday, May rOIINTV. UTAH Wilson School exerrlM-a- . Tuesday ftisd IrlU.f Newspaper, rubllHrd American PublUhinf By The each ('. I ft Wert Outer Street, Logan. I lab Bcni-ttM-k- CACTIF. Delicious Lunch Meat U. S. Inspected 1C 9c . Ib 16- - . . Ib. 14c 4 lbs. 29c |