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Show CAT! IF Tuesday, May 23, 1933. LOCAL NEWS Richmond. Smith Dental Office c at Smith Dental oil ice about the May Sales Jubilee. Ad. Driving Too Fast A prominent citizen mas driving doun Logan canyon Sunday night. As he rounded a curve, tao niotoruia going up the canyon were racing side by side. Tliere was scarcely a hair between the car In the center of the highway and the one coming down tile canyon when Uiey passed. If such antics as these are permitted to go unchecked, Uiore Is sure to be a rosily accident, which might result seriously. Traffic officers ate not going to permit racing In the canvon and one of these days there is to be an example made. church at Uie annual general is- Open Grocery Store embiy of Uie Pnrbytrnan churrh . K. Liukson, Dr. L. I K. L. Burgm, student at tire U Dr. Dames aiid Dr, lljrum Sv hril-r- . SAC. ku ojened s grocery store at Columbus, Ohio. May 24 to all members of tlie University of at 133 South Main street, where 19. Inclusive. Mrs. Skidmore Is tlie stu- - Mra. has charge while r, Lu, ,l,rult- drills of Uie B. V. College, were in husband u tu school. They carry a Logan Saturday night to attend staple line of groceries as well ns the gathering of former 11YC. green grireries and dairy products stop tie re again on tils way home Dr. W. W. Henderson of students. Tomato Plant the U8AC. faculty was the prin- Farewell Party Tonight Cheapest and best tomato plants Down from Preston cipal speaker of tlie evening. A farewell missionary In town. JMee 5c to 50c per dozen. . Dr. and Mrs. O. W. States and paity will be held In Uie Ninth ward chapel Flowering plants at same ratio. their daughter, Mra. Mad.en, were Benson Stake Night lor Ford T. Rose, soil of Ftee nielon seed for gardners un- Logan business visitors on Mon Tlie Benson stake regular month- - tonight der 13 years. Caclie Valley Floral day. Tills Is the first visit of Dr Mr. a i4 Mrs. flod Rose, who ly Wednesday night at Uie Logan leaves I -? Logan June 5 for a Western Company. 31 Federal Avc. Phone and Mrs. States to Logan in many for Adv. weeks. They are he ling well and temple, lias been announced 711. States mission. An excelW-n-t pro24 A good attendance both i May gram fist been arranged together, always enjoy their visits to Logan, day and night la desired by tlie with a dance. Good of Car lie Valley. the music is metropolis School Summer Big slake getiealogienl commute. Tlie I d. As tlie time approaches for tlie stake presidency, slake high couu-jci- l pronil Summer j Small Fish Growing and ward bishopric are all beginning of tlie 1933 to be present with every mem- - Go to Columbus There arc flngerlings and Session, numerous requests for ln- -j formation are being received by In ten of tlie rearing ponds west of ber of the stake commit t Tils The Rev. T. R.ss Fade n and Utah State Agricultural Colle-- e ' the city. The large pond Is row j call Is Issued by W. J. Harrison Mrs. W. E Skidmore will represent I van Uie summer school officials. A greatly empty and there is a large pile of chairman of Uie stake commute FirM increased attendance is indicated, gravel on the grounds, Indicating probably due to the Increased re- - tlie side walls of this pond will 'I quirrments In the teaching profes- - likely be repaired before long. V i slon and tlie distinguished list of! is understood that a cement . II the college Is offering in! tom is to be built In Uie Jarre tlieir summer's curriculum, peind. I'' first woman cider of tlie nortliem live state attended the assembly presbytery and the second one !n two years ago and was iron Green the slate to attend a general as- River, according to tlie Rev. Mr. sembly. The first woman elder of Paden. b-- ' TH3S3H23IBE33 a? j y IIE-EC- ON noEZsar: a nil? ri I Dont Be Misinformed We j are members of the May Sales Jubilee and are giving Jubilee Tickets with all purchases over 25c. V II fVt 5 li'-- f AEQSKIOr o mr 1ST. rid MOItTH - limy, Prop H. G. HAYBALL Owner 51-5- SUMS - c Phone 300 Independent Grocery Phone 164 Faire Five. Former Student Here Visits Brother Grocerymen in Town Gerard Kkxnp, John Wilcox. J. W. Claik of Mesa, Arisons, Comer Nicholes and Nate Hakt-- . brotlwr of W. O. Clark of this city, retail grocerymen of Ogden, were has been visiting In Logan for a Mariage License in Logan on Monday In live In couple of days Uie past week. He A nuirriutfe llctTvy lias been Isof the Retail Du te rests Grocery ha gene to Idaho Falls to visit sued to Bosoom Perryman Bom. Ogden and Alice Marguerite association. a daughter residing tlirre and will Fuller, rorNTV. ITAIf AMI-FirAVrAni- West Center For the information of our customers, we want you to know we are members of the May Sales Jubilee. Be sure to get Jubilee Tickets with your purchases. You might win one of the Automobiles June 10. We also give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps. LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED Remember every dollar we have made has been spent in Logan. LETTUCE head 5c CARROTS bunch 5e RADISHES , 4 bunches 10c 4 bunches ONION'S lie COFFEE, Breakfast Club. Ib. 25c each 5c dot. 29c do. LEMONS BANANAS 2 Makes 25c 25e 3 rolls 23c 3 lbs. TOILET TISSCE COOL MAID Each Package Lundstroms GRAPEFRUT ORANGES, pkgs. 5c Five Big Drinks, Any Flavor Pickles and every Smoked and Salt Fish Fresh Fish Cottage Cheese Beef in Meats selected Lunch cut to order, etc. Those Prime Steaks, thing Remember the Jubilee lb. 10c SIDE PORK Annual Spring Sale Our Second Big Carload of ..... Furniture Has Arrived After a Continues Long Waiting About the middle of last month, we received a big carload of furniture, at which time we commenced our Annual Spring Sale. So great was the demand for merchandise owing to the extremely low prices, that it was necessary to on this carload which was done at that time. . . . We have now received this second carload, and are pleased to announce that the same low prices will prevail as before. Prices are going skyward, we all know that, and this will probably be the last time that you will be able to purchase your household needs at these low prices. . . . We urge you now to take advantage of this opportunity to save tremendously at these low prices, and to those who were unable to make their purchases from our last car, we wish to state that they may now fill their needs as our stocks are again complete, but be sure to come early as the last carload was sold completely in about three days. . . . Rugs have been arriving daily, so that our stock of floor covering is now most complete in all sizes and patterns. re-ord- er lLtmimdlstesffiffl IFwimntitiaE8 anneal (Sairpeti J 20 3 |