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Show Saturday, Sopten'l'cr 1939 :?. mill a leader. , HYDE PARK c of jhjx d 1.--- : k fxlrjids, lh Pace Five Ncr Eiidmul Remembers These Scenes listing livid Pr.rn.iiy Mi. Nm.a Shafftr li.o, ? w, thnr giad nation in Ond.-n- . jn ctm-- . the p.iM irw with the ; ! th.-iM. Th A. Mis.' I. !IuIir Mcra'' Mr. and HYDE PARK ,lin ii.fvi.i.K social on fruta.v riMiing. A flu- Sunday Willa. d Dux l.ac rirt-ivtword T!r Guide b r under Mrs, .show and pnigiam were on- thin tli-ioii, Franklin, who ha d Ur and Sea Gull J".wd after which luncheon va Western in Ur MTvcd tvu u-vaU under Mrs, Wul Hulls were ui about tw. xuus n.iviun .... "'M from Piunnry wuik jrudiiat-- d Mr. and Mrs j uth l;1. gachr American i.ogan. cache county, Do You? vk ' i.un r iq.-ims,- j ri-mn- Hi-!e- r u' . fc U.k-homo of Mr auid Mrs. M. C. tut Dulius, Burg- -: mid Juloi.r Hunts')', Reeder. Politician Here M:s. Georgy Woolf of Southfield, Slate Senator Wendell Grover, 'of Sail Luke County and of tlu field was a guest of Mrs, lloia Just a year ago last Thursday, European war scares wrre pushed from the front pages by one lair trades procure oomnu-- Aslnroll, Friday, afternoon. jl PROVIDF-NeF- . of the worst hurrirane disasters in American history, a Jnrm which took 682 lives and caused was On Satuiday afiomoon Mrs. Ar. here Thursday. 'sum, millions of dollars' damage in the New EngtanJ states. New York, New Jersey, and Long Island. dlla Hancey entertained in ob- -' Above photos show a boat in Markey square, Providence, It. I., an dall that waa left of cotlaget .servaneo of birUiday. Guests; at Iiuehursa heath on ('ape Cod. Mrs. Hli.ru l")i Grant Beer I. ill'll so rHOVI PENCE present were: Mrs. Andrew Mum:, rvames. Mrs. Katie Cooxr, Mu',1 A ilcens to s 11 beer at his Mrs. M. hui Uallard and family Fn,,a Dewonik and MftS Ethyl stand al Uie Utah Idaho state lms whose j products, manufacturing of Henson. Mrs. Jerome Manx and 0( Salt Lake City spent has been granted Earl Chrieten- jt.ns,.n casts as represented to a great daug biers of Ugan, Mrs. G. L. sundav at tin. home of Mr. anl's-by tlie county ccmmLvaoners. extent by wage paid to einploy- Manufactured Reese, Mrs. Noble Chambers of jjrs. Fred Jensen and family. and sold hy the- , are kept in Cuche valley where lees .. . , stun... Snuthlield. Visiting and luncheon " n result Is that Golden W'est brands they are distributed with local It,.ulj.n pilj'V! Mis. Hancey were enjoyed. gun, (.olden West dairy and foeds are and s are home product, 0f da; poultry prevented with a lovely gift. , at the hiuiR of V b'lef ballanccd feeds which scientifically Tliey mvite the poultry raisers f of mL I? unrxerlled II. It. quality. Guttage and have acquired a splendid reputa- - and farmers of this section to n has been hei Wrston, manager. visiting with Miss Barbara Ash- -' and Mrs. Fred Jensen oil Sunday. ,hi. week on official business. in Cache County as feeds!.suit with them on their feeding , croft, Friday. lu.d j,IrK Jo!m F AsIff nr. problems at any time and to al- tew ,years- exlvr1' which get results. Mrs. Lois Seamons has returned rlvwi liome from a plearumt three1 In. th 10"- them to Golden r a:e r feeds W'est made merit on help you plan an ln- d and of the the study part to her home from a local hospital relatives with VLsit and profitable AI locally produced grain and telhgont fedmg and 'h's- U sand nationaDy known feed manuftu--, where she recently underwent a'tr. nds Texas and Collado soldat pr.reswlUch do not program. 111 i agricultural m aid nmor oraUon. mmond fanuly of N'Wlon ! on1 h'P's has revealed that raUons for freight cast, necessary Visiting at the home of Mr. and and baby are spending their vaca- - Thursday. Tliey were on their feeds sliipped In from other! Straw Stack Burni 1 !'llh,'r stodt or poultry must V to the state fair In Salt Lake Mrs Walter Seamons durmg Mr flrJ h,lr tv.rn,, me thing more than farm dus- 11)13 lu'm 1)33 sist cf recently children with matches Wednes- El-- 1 City. na.st Mrs E. service by Install mg day Seamons1 of Is another most if In the fiahus ieht at 6:40 p. m. started profit Id i Emma Is visiting d. Farm grains are splen- barley rolling - il equipment a fire In a straw stack at the First g.riuje eas ooc gallon. SLA Mr. and Mrs. Wilford ChantriU at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H101 mode'D avallable. residence of George S. Dairies at v h: n base but wlllcl1 ls d of Rupert, and Mrs. Louise L Skidmore of Pocatello, Idaho. , L. Coal Co. 589 West Center. Ad. should be used as a with addition to these things Is Hyde Park. The Cache county fire In other supplemented of Providence. Mrs. E. A. Cliugg Is In Lehl elements to obtain the maximum the fact that this Institution Is department answered the call, Mrs. Myrle Allen and new baby having been called to the bedside F , i ll lions (undidotf in profit. locally eaablished and owned and Damage was placed at $10. son are staying at the home of t)f her father Tliomas Russon who! H)Tum Gbbons, dairyman and The Central Milling Co., has tnrough taxes on their holding has announced his can- is 111. , fat mer, been particularly active In seeking contribute to city and county ex-oMs. Floyd Checketta entertam- illdacy for the office of city cornand passing on to the Cache penses so that when you buy ed at a children's party on Sun- - j mlssioner to be voted on at the farm Industry the facts Golden West feeds you are boost- pital following a major operation. day for her daughter Nadine's November election. He wishes to Valley and home Dept. O. A. Garff, Mgr. concerning feeds and feeding. The lng a home Industry Mrs. Ashcroft spent a few days twelfth birthday. Out door games j succeed O. A. Sonne, present at the home of her were enjoyed and luncheon was cumbent. - .. sister. Mrs. A. P. Anderson, in j served to Lu Dene Jensen. Wilma .Smith. Mary Fuhriman, Tyra Al- - Treated at Hospital Eogan. r. Wahnetta Buckley. Carol Vo- Mrs. David Hurren Is convalesc- 3 daughter of UVon Bonnie Fred-M- r ing at her home. She recently re- -, sel. Cora Mrs Staney Q Nelson turned from a local hospital. Mrs. rick. Joy Hickman. Donna Boer.,4g0 NinLh north street ft. Joseph Yorgensen of Namjra. Ida- -, Violet Muellen, Nadine and Mary at hospital here on Ann Checketts. ho, is staying at the Hurren home, for cuts and bruises Thursday was Frank dinner sustained when the car in which Mrs. Sadie Hancey entertained! Mrs. Ella at a childrens party Sunday af- - guest at the home of Mr. and she was riding was struck by TajCri temoon in honor of ths eighth Mrs. H. J. Hawkes on Sunday, taxi . birthday of her daughter Dona' The Elizabeth Mathews camp of Zell. Outdoor games and luncheon D. U. Pioneers held their meet- Announced ing on Thursday at the home cl Engagement were enjoyed by 13 guests. Mr. and Mrs. John Ashlinien ot School was closed Thursday to Mrs. John Stauffer. A good announce the enthe school children to en- - R am was rendered and a social North Logan, Sonnv Bov A delirious tray gagement of their daughter Eleajoy the county fair. Many, people hour followed. RIrsto :nor of 3011 Sl' Parrel enjoyed the activities of the fair lurrhaon was served to forty. Tiie meon Holder of Providence. Oc- newly Installed officers were In during the three day run. been has chosen as the tob"r 27, Barof Mrs. the 'charge a meeting. family parSunday afternoon da,e lor the marriage which will tha Cliusg is th; new captain. Blue Pine ty was hld at the home of M-ltak:; place in the Logan temple. Eliza Thurston, in honor of two . Miss Mar-- 1 of her grandchildren. Addresses Rotarians IVTU ,T .J ,F. ietta Nyman and Ferris Nym.,'1 of North Logan. Miss Nyman is Using as his theme Benjamin v Blue Pine Franklin, the First Rotarian, leaving in the near future for ot C. in New York where she will attend; MILLVILLE Parker, charge Mrs. Mary Y. Harry PORK-BEAN- S, . . Cornell Unite: sity. Mr. Nyman is Hube returned home on Monday buildings at the college, Thursday L. S. misD. leaving to fullfill an after spending the past few weeks spoke before the Logan Rotary club. The program was under tile sion. The time was spent socailly in California. Jjlue Pine and luncheon was served. Out of Mr and Mrs Horace Eliason and direction of L. A. Jarvis, chairman town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. three children of Blackfoot and of the club service committee. Andrew Nyman and family, Mr. iIr and Mls. Ftr jn A Hale and and Mrs. Orvin Nyman and fa.n- - family of Logan visited briefly on ily of North Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday evening at the home 8 Rodney Nyman of Salt Lake City, cf JIr and Mrs A c Hae . . Mr. and Mi's. Kenneth Nyman ot and Mrs. Alma Jenson jr Beaver, Mr. and Mrs. Willatd Hi.l gjnt Sunday In Lewiston, guests Administration effective Monday, Bulk Cut of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. George of and Mrs John McKnight. Sept. 25, 1D39. Office hours Daily Mr. and of bnuthfield, Nilson Mg.; jjr anj Mrs. Hans L. Nilson mo-- 1 except Saturday. Open from 9 a. Junius Christensen of Dayton and 0raci (0 guC;a Springs on Wednes- - m. to 5 p. m. Saturday, Open from here, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. day t0 attPnd the funeral of Abe from 8:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. Ccm- Put Waite, Mr. and Mrs. Geoige Ash- Ande'son. Open eve'y modity department Dell Mrs. Ashcroft, Mr. and Mr and Mrs. A. C. Hale and Miss day but Saturday from 9:00 a. m. croft, and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Tliurs- - Norma Hale spent Sunday in Hyde to 4:30 p. m. ton. Ponds Vienna Carlos Hancey has returned to af Hawaii, in Honolulu, his home ter spending a month here at th home of his mother, Mrs. Jesse Ponds Hancey, and visiting relatives and e friends. 2 Prior to Mr. Hancey 's departure he was the guest of honor at a Amita dinner party given by his mother. Mrs. and Mr. were: Other guests 1 oz- . . Sam Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. WiTed Mirs. llard Sorensen, Mr. and 5 Eiue Pin Jack-so- n GUgen, Mr. and Mrs. David 6 Ed Mi's. Gilgen. and . . . und-rcrew The wood chopping and the supervision of Dewayne Mixed Pickling Leo Perkes and Willis Lamb spent Thircanyon. Saturday in Logan teen loads of wood were removed to use as fuel in the ward chapel. Kitchen King Picnic While working the saw with canyon, the in crew wood the Thurston had Saturday, Stephen mw NOW is a good time to begin your the misfortune of getting his finFlue Pine to rushed w'as 0 cut. He badly ger business career. Logan for medical treatment. and daughter, R. S. McQuarrie Saturday New classes are beginning Carrie, returned home Red Label business evening following a week's New students are enrolling Idaho. eastern in 5 . trip New opportunities are coming! The following front here attendfor Parley ed the funeral services I ho , I hr Golden West Feeds Superior , - ciuu-tinn.v- n fe.-d- 1 con-tio- : j p' and'ea'e j - ; - - Hn col-ja- re i ' con-11- ILc" I o J - vTi toddd i:-i- j Stir-lan- ! ; i ut j , Nn, StL-lan- d, i Logan Hyrum Smithfield UziMj SPAGHETTI, tall can Wellsville Quality 5c Meats s. TOMATO JUICE, No. ,IT 2 can tall can CATSUP, 8 5C cz. can 5c oz. can HOT SAUCE, MACARONI, per lb 5 VINEGAR, pint Bc SAUSAGE, No. L. D. S. Trainins Pays 5c i can No. DEVILED MEAT, 5 I cans gc s ORANGE JUICE, e 15 5C SPICES, per pkg. 5C FEAS, 4 sieve .... KRAUT, tall can EXTRACT, in the Smithfield third ward Monday: Mr. and Mrs. R. S. McQuarrie, Mr. and Mrs. Preston R. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Asa E. Seamons, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Ballam, F. Mrs. and Mr. Lee, Mrs. Betty Mikkelsen, Mrs. Nettie Mrs. Reeder, Mrs. Kate Matkin, McAndrea Lamb and Miss Carrie Quarrie. The M. I. A. opened their season's work Tuesday evening with the following officers in charge: Clinton Perkes, David Hurren, Ashcroft, Myrle Harold Dalnes, Naoma Perkes and Martha Daines Our intensive, practical training will help you qualify for Civil Service, g posistenographic, or tions with excellent opportunities for promotion. North Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 5C bottle ! : JELLO, per pkg. 5c 5g Assorted FLAVORADE, 2 gkgs J JUICE. 8 oz. can Per pound 5C Green Peppers Per Oil SARDINES, per can CAULIFLOWER gc Crapefruit A post card will bring detailed information. 70 2 oz. 5c Assorted book-keepin- L. D. S. B usiness College gc TOMATO SOUP, per can Or Pitcher can 5C pound Pfi w Oc w |