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Show CACI IF Pipe Four. Archibald. Lunch-io- n served to M Minnies WilI liam Joy, Eugene Junes .Ernest Hall, Bpennrr Maugham Earl Murray. Edd Basnet I, and Mrs. ArchiTtir nwmbrr of the bald. Wellsvllle Mrs. Marie Klnkade and daughtad-- Literary ciub entrrtainrd ter Lellla from Hollywood, CalifIhrir hutbaiid at a Pol lutk up- ornia visited with Mr. and Mrs per and bonfire party at Prior l Ale Turcot t from Friday until Drove, on Wednesday evening Sunday when they left for Yelpm. Dancing, giunr. and a and to Great Fall. lowstone uppcr acre enjoyed by Montana Park, and back through Seattle Messrs and Mesdamrs Harold ParPortland. Mrs. Tlirrotte kinson. KennetH Murray, Howard and r : of thene friends and Mrs. A Daniel Clamrlt. Fred Jonr. Clatence Phillips of Loean, Vivian Lout Beth Irishman. Leulmvsn, ed a chicken dinner Sunday In Aivord. Kobrrt Irire and Mr. Selley and Verda Hall. and Price, Turner, Mr. Agnes . c (C V Pric. Mumc for Uir fiurday afternoon the following iiy-- ym Mary was Price. llv by How. Mr wa program prewnU-by evening Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wyatt en- Wellsvllle ward clvilr at the watd sacrament meeting under tlie diniiMellaneou show-a tertained at at Utrir hone on Wednesday rection of Chorister I a moot "Hear O Ye Ilcav-cholevening In ltonr of their aon organ nolo. Charles and site, formnly Missjena" bv tlw Pena Brcnchlev; Eva dune, rvoriilly marrkd. Games "Rstrella", Mis and a delicious luncheon acre en- mixed quartet Take Me Back ti joyed by TO guest. Out of loan Home and Mother," John Bailey guest were Mr. and Mrs. Deary and company; anthem. "let the Bird of Hyrum, Mr. and Mrs. Mountains Shout for Jov." bv of Fitter J. Karl Wood Braves Bird of Mention, Mr. and Mr. Lanionl Irishman of Nlbley, River Heights related his trip to Virgil Jeppson of Mantua. Ml. the world's fair, telling of places Richard Kotk of Paradise and Mr. of Interest In Churrh history vis- lted along tlie way. Tlie rTosing and Mrs. Carl Winn of U Calif. A beautiful lot of number was an anthem "Song f A program will tlie Redeemer." present sere received. Mis Eunice Murray, daughter ol be given by the rholr tlie third Mr. and Mrs. Parlry Murray and Sunday of each month, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Archibald. Mr. Darnel Douglas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Douglas acre mar- Mrs. Martha Leathern, Mrs. George ried at Brigham Cny on Saturday. Iarsen. Mr. Mary Jane Hendry.! Mrs. Alec These young couple have the best Miss Marge Hendry. Archibald. Mr. wish of the community for suc- Archibald. Irene and Mrs. Robert Stuart. Mrs. Wll-- I cess and happiness. Ham Glenn, were among those who Larsen Carrie Mrs. of The family attended the funeral of Mrs. AI-- ! an79th lier celebrated birthday on Ian Archibald at Clarkston on home Sunday. niversary at her Monday. centered tlie roses vase of A tall Mrs. Fred Haycock and dauch-- 1 luncheon table a tier covers were er of Cardston. Canada, are vl- laid and a delicious luncheon served to Mr. and Mrs. Neils K. Broby, ltlng friends here and are guests Mr. and Mrs. Nells Larsen, Mr. and of Mrs. Millie Baxter. Luis Alton Mnughan of San Mrs. George Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. California. Is here visit- James Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. John Obispo. Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Cliris Lar- Ing with his sisters. Mrs. Audra j sen. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Smith and Turner and Mrs. Howard Jrtnes. Mrs. Alec D. Bpeneer left Wed-- , families. Thomas Larsen of Ogden. to visit Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Olsen of nesday for Nampa. Idaho, their brother, who Is 111. College ward. Mr. and Mrs. DelMr. and Mrs. Russell PuLslfer bert Duce of Hyde Park, Mr. Bocot and family of Ogden, were guests of Logan, Ray Olsen of Hyrum. of Bishop and Mrs. John J. HenThe Ladies's Sewing club met dry on Sunday. Thursday afternoon at the home Ralph Christenson, son of Doe-tand Mrs. W. O. Christenson. canyon and visiting with an aunt Elmer Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. at Glenwood Springs, Colorado. and Helen Jones, She plans to be gone about two Roy Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Lclshman Jones who were 0ratod on during the past week are reported ns and family of Ogden, were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. doing fine. sons John A. Lelshman on Sunday. Mrs. Audra Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Garrett Bnd Wayne and Leon and Miss Elaine Jones left Thursday for Tooele Mr. and Mrs. Seth P. Leatham acMrs. to spend the week end there with companied by their mother. Louis Frank of Providence, motorrelatives. Leon Hendry left Saturday for ed to Freedom. Wyoming. WednesSaturday, August 26 Chicago. While there he will visit day and returned home Friday afthe world's fair Rnd will then ter visiting there with members of the Hardelle families and other drive a school bus home. Louis Perkins and father Louie relatives. . . . Perkins and Arnold Archibald left Mrs. Carrie Larsen was guest of Monday for a week's trip through honor at a dinner party at her Yellowstone park. home on Friday afternoon when a ! Ac Choice Beef "I Misses Hottle and Dorothy number of ladies called to spend Lratham, daughters of Mr. and the day In honor of her birthday. Pot Roast Mrs. H. P. Leathern, had as their After the dinner social chat was house guests during the week. Miss enjoyed by Mcsdames Ora Smith. Irene Hummer, daughter of Dr. Wm. R. Poppleton, Oliver Bailey, and Mrs. Hummer, and Miss Har- Neils Larsen, George Larsen. James Young Beef Liver riet Cannon, daughter of Mr. and Larsen and Wm. D. Stoddard. lb Mrs. Clarence Cannon of Salt The Misses Sarah Larsen and Lake City. Ruth Bankhead spent Thursday Miss Mildred Casterline, who has and Friday at Ogden. While Mr. been teaching school the past win- and Mrs. Chris Larson motored on Tree Tea ter In Salt Lake City, Is spending to Salt Lake to visit with Mrs. LarGreen, lb' her vacation in touring Grand sen's mother, Mrs. Mary Chapman. Five Teams Win Berths In Class of Mrs. Mehln ass WELLSVILLE B Au-d- or utr. wmmm -- ra The Season is r; , III3'"' Almost Here Bring Your Gun in Now and have it made ready. we sell, trade and repair Shotguns and An-gel- Peters Amunition - R-e- AND SPORTING GOODS 19 West 1st North BIKE MONSEN MEAT MARKET lb. 21c Butter fjc IU 10' 25 h. Co, Emilio Martinez knocked out Kid Barger of Preston. Idaho, in the seventh round of their scheduled feature en- counter of a fight card here Thursday evening. It was a fast and furious battle all the way through. Both weighed in at 158. In the semiwindup. Jack Burke of Ogdenknocked out Jack Burke of Ogden knocked qut third round. The two weighed In at ten-rou- six-rou- j m hi m wwwwaiaaii u tmjm mr rw Prime Rib- - watAsejj..! 12 HITE KING 1 "7c Oats, Crystal Wedding Ig. pkg. Coffee, Blue Pine QQc 1 HAMBURGER 2 LBS. S Sc ROAST PORK SPARE RIBS gloss, 2 pkgs Veal Loaf, Blue Pine, y2 s size can Toilet Paper 650 sheets, 4 1 i' i Tic rolls Oxydol WE DO OUR PART . . 10 POST TOASTIES 10 Beet Pot Roast Oc W best cut, lb Beef Boiling Meat Cc Pound 5 lb Pot Roast fbUer 1 1 c 2 lbs 4 Cc 1 3 Short Cut Steak lb T nc lb FELIX CASH MARKET 399 N. 1st E. Phone 165 Quality Prime Beef Beef Boil Pounds- - 8c ( Round Bone Roast 15 Sirloin lb. Tc Bacon 2PLJ,Td I .ra J lb. 11c 9 ; Fresh Home Rendered 3 pounds Ib. 11c Sausagt Pork Roast LAMB, steaks and chops and GROUND BEEF Fresh, pound W FRESH SIDE BACON LB. jrnkMLmtw.uJU , i uNiii'l RUMi 2 BABY CANS 5C mc 10 2 lbs. 25c inmonaaMaB. per pkg. 5c Raisins, seeded .... No. 10 tin 55c Honey, Meyers Soap, Peets granulated lg. pkg. 25 c Corn Flakes, Kellogg lg. pkg. 10c Cheese, mild per lb. I8c 2 pkgs. 19c Super Suds Salad Dressing, Blue Pine qt. 25c Shrimps, Kitchen King, per can 10c VEAL STEW 3 SPECIAL lb. can McDonald Roof Garden Vacuum Pack Coffee 35c 1 lb. McDonalds Roof Garden 1 Ground Chocolate FREE for 10c each lc doz. 29c 10 lbs. 19c 2 5 Coffee, Blue Pine . . Salmon, Maple Leaf I lb. 14 c Wienies, Bologna lb. 14c Minced Ham . . Coffee, Breakfast Club . . . .lb. 25c lb. lc Melons each 5 c Cantaloupe, ex. lg Plenty of Fat Spring Chickens Oil Veal Rib and Large Spring Chickens, Fat Hens, Swifts Ham & Bacon. 15c 2 Delicious lbs. Utah Fresh Breat at 7c pound Liver, Spring Lamb. HWWBBW.VWWW1, 26 CAN 1 1 . . Ib. bag 12c 29c can 33c lb. can lg. Macaroni, Queers Taste 3 pkg 19c cocoa. k.k. .. reg. 25c 19c 4 pkgs. 15c Pineapple, crushed, No. 10 tin 49c j"" All Bran, Kelloggs large 19c Grapefruit, B.P. . . 3- -8 oz. cans 19c Baking Powder, K.C. Jar Rubbers Every Piece Guaranteed Satisfaction lb. RUMs--TA- LL Salt, table 5 Pounds 20c 22c Hamburger Pork Steak 3 LG PKG. 3 LB. 3 LB. VEAL CHOPS White Laundry Specials for Saturday, August .... LB. LAMB STEW bars I Qc 1 pkg Fancy Shrimps Blue Pine LEG SPRING LAMB 21 LG. PKG. BUTTER Kingsfords Starch Corn or Silver- ! Cc Logan . . Smithfield . . Hyrum . . Wcllsville Toilet Tissue, Royal 650, 5 rolls 19c Syrup, K.K. Amber, No. 2 canlTc Clorax . . qt. bot. 19c Rice, Blue Pine . . . . 2 lb. pkg. 15c Butter per lb. 23c Corn, K.K. Golden . No. 2 can 10c Root Beer Extract, T&T. pkg. 13c fts LAMB CHOPS W lb iTitgoapomTioh1' Potatoes SPECIALS FOR Sat. Aug. Zb ;! Cantaloupes Peppers Oranges LBK iST 142. um LB. LOIN STEAKS 35c i Mors Practical spring a young mass thought may turn to love, but as eld Married one's turn te a fishing trip that will last until tbs house cleaning la over. Cincinnati U .... den Coffee and l2 lb. Roof Garden Ground for uthuslisns youtbful east i When be was boy be thought miy. be he'd grow op to be President, bat bow he's satisfied If be avoids voting ea the losing elds sf a tows election. Washington Star. Mayonnaise, Best Foods . pint 25c Lemons, Sunkist per doz. 19c 3 lbs. 10c Tomatoes Martinez Wins . T Ogden Bout One Pound Roof Gar- Chocolate 7 Ia-'- Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Duce ot Hyde Park spent Sunday here wi.li Mw and their parents, Mr. George Larsen. The Wellsvllle ward choir will give the program at the community play hour on Tuesday evening which is under the direction of the Wcllsville ward M.IA. Play-howill start at 7 p.m. followed by a musical program In the tabernacle to which the public' is invited. This will be followed by a dance In the recreation hall in the , basement. Ogden Millville Gl-a-- our store or Tide's Sal Ckaagw Jnd Tonkins says it's toe bad Mrs. Morgan Jenson entertained at lunclieon on Wednesday afternoon In honor of her cousin Misa Beth Graham of San Fratu Lco. Calif. Covers were laid for seven. Tlte Gleaner girl met on Tuesday evening at the liome of Mrs. Jessie Jcssop. Project work was taken up. refreshment were served to eight girls. Mis Aline Neaves rr turned home on Saturday after an extended visit in favrenro. Idalio where she was Tliur-Monda- y, we will give a substantial prize again this year for the largest deer killed during the open season and registered at Als live guest of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Clifford. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hovcy sprnt tlie week end in Ogden. Dclmar Wluuiey of Brigham City sjient Wednesday with relative. Mrs. Millie Jenson spent the week end In Bngham City. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Bitters and family spent Thursday In Ball Lake city. MILLVILLE br-- r j j Tournament 1933. clux-sin- Rifles. j GARDEN CITY nor-lin- er him Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wo.nd n a far a Ogdrn. and family returned from Salt Lake and Provo where Uvey spent a week visiting with relative. L. J. Gardener, Miss Lois Sprouse and IDs. Owen Telford were Balt Lake visitors during the past week. daughter Norma accompanied Lou lac Pope and Garden City in Stanley Mattson were marru-Put of tlw best class B base- 111 Balt Lake Temple Wednesday. ball team In this district have al- August 18. A miscellaneous shower of the ready been selected for tlie Gold will be given at tlie home Medal baseball tournament sche- bride's mother. Mrs. LaVina Pope duled for the latter part of next August 25. We wish the young week, three more teams will be couple much happiness and Joy. Miss Bianrlie Ferre of Ball Lake added Uils week end. bringing tlie final total up to right. City lias been visiting at live home of Lolita Hodges for the past week. Trrnton and Clarks ton. winners Mr. and Mrs. LaMunt Hodge n and runnerup respectively in and son Dc Wayne Jell for Idalio Carlie Valley league, have LaMonl will resume Friday wh-rbon allowed to enter became ot hi duties teaching school- - They tlie htvh rlass of bull they have have spent most of tlie summer lain putting. Providence, a linalist here visiting with relatives. in tlr Cache Valley Cumnarnal Albert Grosjean Mr. and Mr. p'.iv o!f has added strength and and Marie 6prouse motored from a 1. up liold that league. Franklin with their Iiiular is know'n to have a strong Logan Spnday to visit W C. turn and so was signed up lor the parents, Mr. and Mrs. tournament. Cornish through fall- Sprouse. Mr. and Mr. Kenneth Longhursl ing to win the valley league have spent Sunday wr.n Mr. ,ii ked up additional platers since of Logan Morns Hodges. lie rinse of league play and so were and Mis. rmiiied to enler. Bishop and Mrs. Clarence Cook and children and Mrs. D. S. Couk Tlie three remaining teams for motored to Balt Lake Thursday tin- - tourin-will be from where Uisliop and Mrs. D. S. Cook Richmond. Wellsvllle, Orims, Pres- are under doctor's cure for a week. ton. Amalga and Montpelier. It i Mrs. Nellie Tutensor and son hoped that all entries will be selec- Du k of Star Valley arc visiting t.d by Sunday so tlie schedule ran Mgs Tiitenir's mother. Mrs. dran UP' lo. W. Sprouse. Tlie teams roster will be an-- 1 Bishop and Mrs, Paul A. Spenc? went to Salt Lake I.OUIKld In Ihe paper as tlwv are' and children m nt in to Secretary Ltonal taking with them Mrs Mabel Anderson and daughter who Jhave been visiting here for Hie Wilbur laht M FRANKLIN. IDAHO: Robinson, 3b; Dwaine Cornish, !!,j pi,,, following members or the George Biggs, rf; Bruce Cook. 2b, K k. Klub spent Thursday night Stockdale, ss; Horace Ho- - ancj Friday In Logan canyon: rf; Bud Egan, 1; Adi am Gibbons. Lydia Gibbons, Lob. Hampton, ss: Ray Hill, p; Walla- -, Sprouse. Millieent Hodges. Ruth if; Lyle Porter, c; Frank Hodges. Edna Hedges. Lolita Hodges lb: n(j th,.lr hader Lathel Gibbons Dolan, p: Joseph Wuhkam. Ernest Biggs, c. iThoy had as their guests Blanche Lillian Stuart. A good , CLARKSTON: Herman Tliomp-- Ferre and . . son. c; John Jardme. p; Mrs Curl Stuart spent a few, Jensen, p: Brig Griffin, lb; Elis f ''Lsl,R WU 11 Jardme. 2b; Joe Malmberg. 2b: Er-- ) days Mrs' N' J Mr' ,,nd ' vin Arclubald. y; David Archibald. y.a'Tn 3b; Jcje AtjtPllifa. Tho5'" N. J. Hodges was a business vlsl-- J rt- - Sa,n Thomson ih tor In Salt Lake Tuesday and Wed- 'nesday. Mrs. N. J. Hvdges and ni serr-hon- I'ridav, Auptist 25. COUNTY. iJTAH AMERICAN'-CAC- HE . .... ITS.lNSPECTED MEATS Puritan Hams, whole or half lb. 16c Pot Roast, steer beef Ib. 9c to 13c Pork Roast, loin Ib. 11c Link Sausage 2 lbs. 25c Bacon, sugar cured, sliced Ib7 19 c j 53BS3E |