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Show The Cache American, Logan. Cache County, Utah Pape Eight a Store Main 133 710 2 LBS. NEW POTATOES 1 2 302 352 102 s;:, 3'a sr 2 BUNCHES TURNIPS 2 BUNCHES CARROTS 2 BUNCHES GREEN ONIONS 2 BUNCHES RADISHES 2 BUNCHES S2 I 52 BEETS YS STRAWBERRIES APPLES Td, BANANAS it:;: " 15s lift 5ur EGGS w,nTE 202 25 c 1 30 in library. Miss Ruby will preside over the small children and Miss Ann Groutage over the older group ; n FUNERALS tv old ha been received by Annie Kids of Well, wile, that jam Uojd J Riggs has bin aih.i!u-to of sergeant in a e U S, army. He U stationed m MRS. he il.iwauan Idands. M1- - hr and KtTlE Five Colors 1Iaml,urKer or 'ienna QUALITY MEATS LEG MUTTON ROAST LB LEG PORK ROAST LB. HODGES MTH II Fum-r.i- l services for Mrs. Katie rest-Hodg.s Eppicn. 80, Trent-IJo.vd Leonhart of Prowdeine. nt for the past 19 Jeirs, who sta'nmed at Camp Cfsiffee, Ark. cud nt her tome Thursday at has bw n promised to grade of uhuut 7 30 a m. after a long ill - mjIT ring corjair.il in the U. S. armv, It was pirnlvtic strokes, wul be conducted Monday at 1 mid m 'Providence today. pm. in the Trenton ward chapel. . Advances A nul.ve of England. Fp Clyde StlivBo veldt vm of Vn pith h .d l.ved in sevrrd hit M C. Sthsanewldi, has been ad commu-uiShe wa v .need to rank of dipt i n in the n attive LI'S -wuik r C. S aimy.st w is learned by Ins She was bom m BriOol. Eng in Imr in a tekjihone cull from !. nd on Ajnl 7. L03, a ouq liter um Vedn svt.iy. He is stationed of William and F.l. ibeth Sw ,n Hawaii. man Hodges. She joined tr.c LDS cnuich in England with a sir' ac.d came to tho Unfed Slui s at Visiting Son Mrs. L. E. Nelson left Wednes-du- y the age of 18, fettling In Evanafternoon for Williamsburg. ston, Wyo. La'-- r she mvted to Va , where she will visit her son I . k"tow n. Rich county, win re sue ti and hLs wife, Lleutonunt and Mrs l'vcd until her marriage to jiher M. Eppich in Slat Lake Clilr Nelson. Mrs. Nelson Is the former Dorothy Emmett, daughter City on June 6, 1892. She lived in Mupleton, Idaho for a short of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Emmett p. nod before moving to Trenton of Logan. 19 years ago. A capable dressmakir and mil Promoted Norman W. Scrowther, son of liner. Mis. Eppich was prominent in LDS church work, serving as Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Scrowther of Smlthfleld has been promoted to secretary of the W'oodruff LDS stake relief society and as prsei-dtgrade of sergeant In the U. S. of the Mapleton LDS ward were his Informed army, parents relief society. She had been this week. He is stationed at Port teacher m the Trenton relief Bennlng, Ga. society for several years. Survivors include her husband Now at Boise of Trenton; three sons. Sheldon William J. Barnes Jr., son of P. Eppich of Trenton; Darrell Mrs. Gertrude J. Barnes of Smith-fielVerne Eppich of Smithfield, and Is stationed at Boise, Idaho Leonard H. Eppich of Cornish from air base, following graduation 13 grandchildren, and three great Chanute Field, 111. He received a grandchildren. promotion to grade of private first Further details will be an. class and is in the parachute rignounced by the Kenneth Lindquist ger division of the air corps. Advances M-s- mi-in i T,"d r 202 202 282 300 122 d, Graveside funeral services were conducted Wednesday at 2 p. m. In the Weilsville cemetery for Joseph Obray Leishman, four-da- y old son of Reid B. and Gertrude Obray Leishman, who died Tuesday. Survivors Include the parents, four brothers and sisters, and three grandparents, Mrs. Gertrude Obray of Paradise and Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Leishman of Wel- new for . . . ls ville. in a rair of BUSINESS MEN WAR-TIM- E suits for New, wear, all bearing the stamp of quality favored by men with whom snappy appearance counts. year-aroun- d Wool Worsted 100 Quality is of utmost importance these days merchandise. You want suit of fabric that wears and wears, tailoring that stands up, and smart styles. You get all this in our pure virgin wool worsted suits. See the new spring colors and patterns. hard-to-g- Presented by Little Theatre CHESTER J. MEYERS, Director College Auditorium April 28, 30, May 8:13 P. 1 M. ADMISSION Irt Little Theatre Books, Student Body Cards, Service Men in Uniform, or a 30c general admission ticket. -t Joseph Obray Leishman ar Drama by Hotter and Vincent College-Communit- y mortuary. all-st- LUCERNE N'Kcmmi, PRESENT EWE L Hire nt FRANKS & WENHIES LB. !"a,i, GROUND BEEF ,!s SUITS FOR Three-Ac- t TO I t0 CUBE STEAK A ; OBITUARIES gn-.d- LETTERS Ch.-.s-- fiRADE A EGG DYE BUflS Saturday afternoon at tlie publl . For Your Easter Picnic LAIM:E Tlie story hours will be conducted Sergeant No- w- 102 BROADWAY SUCCESS Story Hour The public U invited to a l.i E.i'ter dan e In the CUikMon hall aa.d emusement Saturday m n jig at 9 p. m. Tills is the cK-- ! g WK.ni of the aard MIA org.tn Pic lemons u Fa.sler Dance FRESH PRODUCE oranges Thumb di-j- South T er InO Austin of Logan jured last Friday at the Ogdrn whrn be ac-- u Qjr'Tnia.ir Mt thumb Irmly rut o!f hi nrar U.e first Jomt alille at auric W Food Ilione fr 23, 1943 WANTED Barber fully On Furloug- hP-A Meeting equipped shop ,n Brigham City. Parent-ToscbSergeant William S. Richardson, New ton The Apply Brigham Hotel, Brigham son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Richassociation will meet Sunday at City. ard am, is home on a furlough 8 p m. with Dr. John C. Carlisle. from duties with the sign.il oirps iawUnt lo Die president at USAC, I n LouUuna Becoming the 1)eajrrr Mrs J W. Hurren of Stmthfield is recovering at a Logan hospital following .i major ojwratlon. LOCALS Ixim-- s Friday, April et 534.50 to QhdJuntic aJti IN MENS SUCH ! There is an air of elegance in these Eastertime Crosby Sqv Every dsome stitch reproduction of costly custom-mad- e shoes. They compliment your faultless judgment. Try a pair. $65 Ibtiictin I RECI1017- MORTOII 81 North Main St. 31 5 , t North Main FOR WEARING! FOR Whether to adorn your Easter outfit or as a gift lor someone dear, youll find a selection of jewelry here that will thrill you. Special values. Easy terms. ClFT-OlViM-C! m |