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Show r cache American logan, cache county, utaii Saturday, March 2o, 1939 William Kirkup Died Friday At Logan Home VOICE K VNU OF NORTHERN LOGAN Foes in Pinchurst Torn ney IT A II Kirkup, 80, lor tl pat SATURDAY, MARCH 25 a resident of Logan, (lire A.M. jo at his home, 433 North Main st.. 7:3C Salt Lak, Trlbuna New String Swinging at 10 15 a. m. Friday. Mr. Kirlt-u- p 7:45 Chleo as bum September 9, 1858 8 00 Request Hour at Y or d are, England, a son of 9:n0 Musical Newy 9:15 Tha Playboy John and Elizabeth Kirkup. 9:30 Am. Family Roblnaon He haa bwn a farmer in Cache 9:45 Gypiy String Orchestra Vdley and prior to moving to 10:00 Musical Round-U- p was a resident of Canada 10:30 Sol Hoopli' Quartet years. He haa been de- -j 1j:oo Homer Hall Mixed Choir to cheese making. During hi :3u Rainbow Trio at franklin, Mr 12:00 Jimmie Walah Orchestra was at one time a mem- - 12:15 New b r of the city council, a Justice) 12:30 Marglt Hegeduv Vlolm of the piace and as an ardentl 12.45 Uptownera Quartet church worker, having been branch; PM.' Rudy Sooter, Californians piesident of Hie Frank berg branch 1: of the LDS cliurch in Canada, in; 1; 15 Readings. Bernic Brown 1:3i Jo Stsfford. songs the Oneida Stake Sunday school for 20 years and at the time of 1:45 Art Tatum Piano Novelty Orchestra his dea'h he was a Logan temple, 2:00 Concert Berrens Orchestra a Di ker and a as class leader of the 2:30 Freddie Bluestone. Violin 2:45 Harry li.gli Inests class ui the isogan 3:00 Oklahoma Outlaw ward. N.nth 3:15 Jone Boya Mr. Kirkup waa married twice.1 3:30 News H.s wile, Eluatxtli Ann Lloyd 3:45 Modern Salon Group Kirkup died 111 1518. In 19,9 lw 4:00 The Islanders nsirrled Clara Robison In Card- - 4:15 Sister Bettys Children 5;o0 Ken Barby 4. Kings Men sum, Canada. She with two daughters, Sarah Munson and Maud 5:30 John Hughes, Tenor Accordion 5:45 Jerry Shelton, Olsen of Preston, survive together with 14 grand children and 6 6:00 Local Side of News 6:15 Supper Melodies great grand children. 6:20 Something About EveryFuneral arrangements are being made with the W. Loyal Hall 6:25 thing Supper Melodies , Mortuary. 6:3u Black and White, Piano Team 6:45 Ken Murray, Tenor 7:00 Kings Jetters 7:15 Harmony Three 7:30 Heralda of Deitiny 7:45 Song of Zelda Aldredge 8:00 Chester Gay at the Organ 8:15 Ellen Maughan, Violin LEWISTON Thursday, March 23 8:30 Chuck Fosters Orchestra at 1 p. m. the funeral services of 9:00 Aaron Gonzalez Rhumba Markus Taggart were held In the 9:15 Henry King Orchestra First ward auditorium with Bp 9:30 Stan Myers Orchestra In charge. 10.00 Sign Off. David O. Hendricks The choir sang, Though DeepenMARCH 26 ing Trials." Invocation Joseph vocal duet, Hazen Bright, Old Scrapbook, ' Fcom and Marva Tlbbits; speakers were,10: with Mrs. Lee" Hale Don Lewis, a members of the I 10:30 Heralds of Destiny bishopric; reading of Resolution Ensemble! 10:45 Standard String of Sons of Utah Pioneers camp 11:00 Other 11:15 Chapel SingersEnsemble 63, by George Rawlins. ! Gypsy were E. Van Peter Oden, 11:30 Barbara String speakers Van Brunt, A. H. Pond O. Hogan, Pres. Ray Contralto and Bp. David A. Hendricks; a 11:45 Chester Gay at Organ vocal solo was by Merl Cumming- - 12;00 Freddie Berrens Orchestra ham; violin solo, by Hyde Morri 12:15 Homer Hall Choir son of Salt Lake City; the choir 12:30 Rainbow Trio sang, directed by Choirs ter Ed- 12:45 Ireta King at Plano ward H. Kemp with Mrs. Alta P.M. Harrison at the piano. Benediction 1:00 D. Campora tongs 1:15 Salt Lak Tribune News by Alma Johnson of (Logan; Interment was in the Lewiston 1:3o Orple Cragun Trio & 1:45 Smlthfield Chorus TjjJerjT Words of comfort and sympathy 2:15 Organ Treasures ' were spoken and the beauties of 2:30 Kinos Jesters Modern Salon Group his noble life portrayed. Brother 2:45 3:00 Hollywood Am. Leg. Band Christ-likwas poshe Taggart 3:15 Trark Tremb-- r Orchestra sessed wisdom as few men pos 3:30 Lied Ralwins, tenor sess it; he understood the pur3:45 Professor A. L. Farrell pose of life; he responded to the 45:oaAda JohnBon. ,on beauties of nature; he was a build4: 15 Standard Male Quartet he 4:30 Rerdings things; er; he constructed by Della Allen showed the fruits of honest labor 4:45 Daniel Sisters in his life; he was an artist in 5:15 Moore Sisters music and painting; he had a liv5:30 The Four Playboys ing testimony of the Gospel of 5:45 Mrs. Burns Crookston, Tales from Old Judea Christ. Brother Taggarts was outstanding.'' He believed 6:00 Sign Off. li that the glory of God is inteUi- -j MONDAY, MARCH 27 gence and he set about in tus. A.M. lifes work to gain knowledge and 7:30 Salt Lake Tribune News use ti In his work. He had a rea7:45 Just About Time son for everything he did. His 8:00 Request Hour mate and wife was a good help 9:00 Musical Newsy together they reared a good fam9:15 The Islanders ily. 9:30 Am. Family Robinson These and many other beautiful 9:45 Lennie Conn Quartet tributes were paid Brother Tag- 10:00 Gypsy Strings 10: 15 Oklahoma Outlaws gart and his family. 10:30 Modern Male Chorus The flowsrs were beautiful and 10:45 Freddie Berrens Orchestra many relatives and friends from 11:00 Peggy Keenan at Piano Cache Valley and other localities 11:15 Spanish Strings met to pay their respect in the 11:30 The Uptowners services of Brother Taggart. 11:45 Harry Bluestone, Violin J2:(0 Chester Gay at Organ 12:15 News 12:30 Songs of Chloe Reese 12:45 Rainbow Trio s jt-ar- Marriage License Clerk Newell J. Crooks ton lias issued a marriage license to Fred Alvin Wynn and Ve:da Wolverton, both of Pocatello. A Desires Good Attendance j I 1 V A attendance of officers good 'and de.ilred at the Society union be held toduy stake house class leaders is Cache Stake Relief meeting whkh will In the (Saturday) Meeting commences r i Reports Townsend Meeting H'oiitlmii-from Pgo Lix frv.J,0CAL5 ,o. C ; A A' WUlUun Page Five at '' gu-s- r ,n , j - j P.-rr- thirty-aevent- Prepare Trees Ru-s;- P.M. Held at Cove Y v- COVE Funeral services for Rodney Rich, 50 year old citizen of Cove were held in Cove meet, ing house, Wednesday at 2 p. m. Bishop Raymond Allen, presided. The opening prayer was by Bart Hayes; song by the Singing Mothers, Barbara Larsen accompanist ; talk, M. H. Preece; duet, Lor-i- n Allen and Agatha Allen; talk O. L. Ballam; song, Lona Smith and Mrs. Anderson of Richmond; talk, L. H. Allen; solo, Edna Larsen; talk, Frank Merrill; song by the Singing Mothers; benediction, Mark Allen.1 Many friends and relatives were present to show their love and respect fpr the departed. He was a man of the people, ready always - to help anywhere, anyplace and capable of doing it. An aptness to do things of any kind seemed to be his blessing in life. The Floral offerings were plenty and beautiful. 1:00 1:30 1:45 2:00 Clark-McNa- n, 3otl Stolen ftmmicaa Logan, Hyrum, Smilkfield, . Meats Wellsville Tender, Crisp Lbs Firm, Ripe Tound iy TUNA FLAKES, lrg. can MIRACLE WHIP qt. jar Sunshine Krispies, 2 lb. Box 2 .... 25c Pounds FANCY CAKES No. 2 29c . . Cans 25c Large Packages . . 15c Halibut Steaks Per LARD, 8 lb. carton Campbells Except Chicken, Mushroom SOUP, 3 15c Pound .u cans . . . . . . . Campbells, Per 65c Tall can 25c Fine Granulated 10 SUGAR, No. 2 lb. bag Quick Quaker 15 Sausage Links Pure Park 25e Per Pound ... OATS, large box Two 19 . v . PEAS, 4 No. 2 cans Sunbrite CLEANSER, 2 cans 9C 1 Qc CARROTS TURNIPS ONIONS BEETS bag gfo TISSUE, 1,000 sheets Bulk PRUNES, 3 pounds 5c ..... . 3C - Dozen LARGE Fer Dozen 10c pounds 3 No. 2 cans . . 25 Mixed. Assorted JELATEEN, EhSCT2 3 pkgs. . 11c LARGE Heads .... EXTRA LARGE 2 For SHEE5SEI3S233E: , t 2 No. 2 25c " ... i 15 CHEESE 2 for Wallpaper Cleaner . 25c OLD DUTCH can . . 7c Household 5c The Best 15c CHORE GIRLS, 2 A New Effective Cleaner Ciant 53c . 3 lb. box 39c SOAP CHIPS Crystal White SOAP, 5 giant bars .17c Blue box 20c SUPER SUDS Sturdy 10c . A & H . 9c Ideal Bleacher 12c SUNBRITE, 2 cans . 9c Red Seal 3 NATIONAL QUALITY 25c cans BROOMS 29c each . 45c KITCHEN each MONARCH, beX. . . : ie . . G3c . . 15c Household Favorite DUSTLESS Jane ea. 33c lb. box ,49c All Brands $ 3 10c Good, 10c DOMESTIC, each Kraft, American 5 Climax. cans, VEGETABLES LETTUCE Solid 25c box'2Sc . PEANUTS, lb. . Marshmallows lb. Bed Diamond TOMATOES, 33c pkgs.v 10c Salted or Roasted 15 . . KLEENEX 500 ... KEEN, quart SALAD DRESSING 12 . Spring House Cleaning Needs LYE, COFFEE, lb. 15 Dozen 3 . S. & W. Mellowed 5C MEDIUM Per- Chili BEANS, KREMEL bunches SMALL 5c 59c , PUREX, qt. SYRUP, qt. can 2 ... 32c lb bag Whole Wheat or White 2i SAL SODA, lg. box Sleepy Hollow ORANGES Two 3 Sc DEVILED MEAT 25c . 10c MOP STICK, each 2 Cans Qc . Harmony, Ungraded GERMADE, 9 lb. bag Navy 17c SODA, pkg. Produce and ?c Vegetables FLOUR, 48 lb. . . - SHRIMP, per can Lard 57c A & H Baking Broken, Dee Dee 89 SOILOFF, qt. can 10c Beef Pot Roast Pound . . Electric Lite 43 Lb. Bag Can LIMA BEANS Per 25c FRUIT COCKTAIL 10c 22 Pound .... cans 3 12c . . Except Chicken and Mushroom Pork Loin Roast . 98 Lb Bag AMMONIA bottle COCOA, lb. can SOUP, US ... Jc CRACKERS Golden West Avacados Each . Sc llersheys Rex, Snow White Old Mill 1 O Every suck guaranteed to please Your bread i t K'KhI when you use our brands. Bananas CORN FLAKES 1 SHORTENING, lb. pkg UP Fresh Bunch Vegetables Bunches .fc W t) Asparagus 2 Prices For Saturday March 25th El Campo Quality TUNA 2 No. i cans IS0 Gilt Edge ,41 Full of Juice , Pc2xl 1 Juicy navels. Fluna Grapefruit t iwn XU 1 PEAS Jimmie Walsh Orchestra Frank Hubbell Choir Merchants Spring Carnival t Oranges 4 Pounds can grow my own work horses and mules for less cost than my neighbor because Ive got The Pretty Verna Knopf has a double plenty of good pasture. for drinking plenty of orange prsture land aKo keeps my soil reasonthese juice days. Her physician tells from washing away. her its an important health measure of influenza As one man said to another. in the current epidemic and meshelping IGA grocers throut Hitler may not be winning friends the country to dispose of a reco.d is influencing surplus crop of citrus fruits. but he certainly people. I ry elght-year-o- ld Petite Musicale CHASES FLU! piione 1198 FOR PROM IT, FREE DELIVERY ON ALL $2.00 ORDERS -- Rodney Rich Services lp.m. For Shipment to Utah Farmers e; ..I Ivirkup Sen ices Funeral services for William Kirkup will be held Sunday at 2 m. In the Logan Ninth ward ; p. Mrs. Sstelle Lawson Page (left), runerup last year, and Patty Berg, youthful national womena golf champion, will renew their i chapel with Bbhop L. Tom ! Interment will be In h officiating. rivalry blond. , March 7 .,i ,ie annual north and south championship tourney at Pmehurst, N. C. country club. .the family plot at the Franklin Mr. Page won the medal at Pinehuret last year with a 69. low-e- I cemetery. Friends may call at rue round ever turned In by a woman golfer nl medalcompetitio;, W. Lojal Hall Mortuary. 34 East Center street Saturday evening day, Paul M. Dunn, dean of the until 10 p. m. and at the home college forestry school, announced 433 North Main street, Sunday from 9 a. m. until Friday. Workers started to dig, prune and sort the trees and have every- Surprised on Birthday thing in readiness for the first Mrs. J. C. Allen was most Work began Friday in the Clark shipment next week, Dean Dunn pleasantly surprised Wednesday by said already 45,000 trees have been a group of lady friends, the occaMcNary nursery at the USAC to ordered. sion being her birthday anniverprepare for the first shipment of The nursery is a sary. Chinese checkers were playtrees to Utah farmers next Mon- cooperative project with the col- ed and prizes awarded. A delicious lege and the federal government luncheon was served. The room 3:30 New with and is used for forestry school was beautifully deoorated 3:30 Nwa The projects. At the present time 150,. roses and potted plants. 3:45 Merchants Spring Carnival 000 trees are In the nursery ready group presented Mrs. Allen with to be shipped, Prof. Dunn said. Those 4:15 Sister Bettys Children a handsome guest prize. W. B. 5:30 Air Adventures of Jimmie present Included Mrs. Al,p" ILady: I want to see some kid Evans, Mrs. J. F. Woodall, Mrs. 5:45 Merchants Spring Carnival gloves far my dau- Rullen Tueller, Mrs. LeRny Eha-so6:00 Newt Mrs. James Larsen, Mrs. J. ghter. 6:15 Merchants Spring Crnivnl Clerk: Yes, ma'am; white kid? H. Westover. Miss Lilly Riggs and 11:00 Sign Off. ." Lady: Sir the guest of honor. t- . Jus 9T EACH J Markus Taggart Funeral Services Held at Lewiston U 2 p. m. Professor Chester J. Myers, head of tlie speech department at the USAC, read Cyrano De Bergenc by Rostand, to members of the Junior Child Culture Club of Ogden. Thursday afternoon. Th? Junto ior Culture clu had. as the special m.c'.lt.g whlcli fra. tuned PTifes.sor Myers, members of tlie Cluld Culture dub. s Wlialever tlie outcome of this move may be I am not able to of this onn thing I feel I1? sure. The Townsend plan is lie re to slay, and anyone ut lending lie m feting Thursday night will feel as I do. And streaking of gcbbhng, we are living In a world of pkkil. Tlie diuk gobbles up Uie wurm. the man gobble up the duck, and In turn the warm gobble up the man. So let us hope tlie old people of Cache County will be able to gobble up the 1200 per. I Hut we hear some people ray "How cun the poor people spend Oriel on either transaction. But all this monrv" it reminds me of the Kni'" .l.iiuin who was travelmg when MoUier Jones calls foe t up tin Columbia River who asked sack of coal to warm tier llttl a voung lady whu they did with home the sales tax begins. ii'l tV fish they caught. Elie a so under the Towmrrd wered. "We eul ail we can and Plan. The shlppe- - of eerie uls of can all as cmV A good answer coal mu:t pay a transaction tax for our old p"0ile. when tliey are Wall streets transfer of slocks and what they could do with all bonds are tram a lions and would that money, tliey an; w T, We can ,axHl Lnd,'r the law Rich andjrpend all we can, a. id can return I!ke are Uxf1- - no exemp-lawe cant." Myers Reads In Ogden j tlorw- HULK, 4 cans i 7c REMEMBER We can serve all your needs and save you Monev! cleaning s "'i |