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Show r.cn LOGAN TWO i i (i vi Mendon News I 1 ll III. f U I! j u - m - Mm i i i j icln"'- L n Ml ii ill t ii ii h n i Mid nil s V i H 'hi i W in t n i id -i ni i i n u iM in l Fi in in on i i w t ii th tl ni ft t r m i ,1 woir !i in ni on i Mt .in li Mi Mi Is i b Mi ( i V i i M , (a a in I w i t .n)li ii in i (It i h j k Mr- Sum ( - ii Hai r i and i.t Mill of S ill n! ni ii in i i ui'P Uv t Smiila at Mi m IhjoI niii'.t i Mu J an m Mill , ha in H Ni t m II n th ,i Kiotn m lin J tl H V tin U I Mi ni t V s in (iHMpiMi i u . h it nil 1. , ! J n t H cl Kim . i t I t Hi. i j .n I akt Mi.s iln in !a ill i tirtiiH i i i ii a m , w i i i 'n K M t S honnw Inn U xh a h Kin d mim ll till n ll ot k ak ak lo 'I it tavt li aLidd I i r ! I ( u d d (Ml I on a ini CARDON GOES Fashion Plaque Potato Market TO WASHINGTON uidi n of the Fxpeiunent Stas t XCednesday for Washing-io, ( io attend the regular an i mi umtiin ot the Association 1, ,11111. rani colleges and expert ii a uitor" Direr , Id n til sit other state in , i in. i ni especially nt stations and Kansas sn u ( nlmml . llv 1 n.li ssee , LYONS, France, .Nor 1 (UP The i nn , mcmmoii meetings a"e to fear of a new landslide in the in n ueld vtinber 17. IS and 19 On UciHtrial section of Lyons, where 1.. m ii r m Director cardon will about TO persona weie killed .1 i v,i-- i for Di t.eoige Stew-,early today, caused officials lie nd Pioiessot A F. Bracken, evacuate rtslderces over a lame limoie tu annual meeting of the ai ea 'll rn in S W letv ol Agronomy W h in Director ael.mgton biandinK bn the earths au'lace l i onfer with heads f In., at tkie level, a person has a Msiial , i , in the rn feicnt federal burraufje of about three nules unless w n view to establishing lot the presence of mountains 01 Miedt ii ..lovi A PALE PINK i research in i n peiative other Biassna permits & longer evening has an me rust etiuii ol i ih The range Increases great darker pink kol sturhu ml 'I view U M riling lioni Washington, Di , however, with Increased all) bark of the hind ami ectmiduc ( nido'i nnv visit state no 112 tuele mil tt milts the full Iheie about being length m New Yoik, Ohio, Illinois, lu 00b feet hae k embimderv , le t i i V n ra p n .i i i ( I ) j v e Utlon Flume la ora Ip UP FALLS, Idaho Potato market. IDAHO FALLS Demand 4t n .irket steady, russets V $100 to $110. mostly $105 p No 2 65c to 7uc, rurala p N'o her 1J 1, (UPl mofitly 95c TWIN FALLS Demand , market slesady, ruasetts v.M 1. $1 00 to $1 10, according 't0 , ditton, I' S No 2. mostly lower sales by dealers nickel hj ei -- i i i e i , aiiad id tj e la Ini Nov U U P Ha t am li it d .'.i t 4 den ami or v ar was a tlioii ol n dH ilal a . n mi Jim allpOtt Todiij bt()!P M. j ti it r dHdMiidrmnt torn GENEVA v pn i P. T. A. teetirj The Parent Teacher assn- ut of the Benson school met Mone evening in the Benson ck hoube. The program Included eral songs by the fifth grade, piano Bolo'by Barbara Palmer the fourth grade, a reading Florence Rasmusson ot the f Possible projects for grade year were also discussed at meeting. -- - ! ta I ata-iii.i- h and Iowa, depending upon wl et or not ho is able to complete pending businesa while in Mash ton All Okla., Nnv ad niilieJ man wa killed and in. t n paiilon wi wounded te a n ll y atu mptt d to hold tv up tin Mdilani bum bank hire. MARLAND, Hu F w ii t William and Vnipiiia Worn! 0 3 0. 1 -- pHH Hit h Mill I tl Ut lid nod ilamoik .Mduf'ti land 1,4 I 1 e (W was ILmtl mi and nti ran linotli akh tor old NOV ti-i- i I Kill i elv l 11 lai'lu I) l i v na d a id m i hail h i i aii at tn hit tl idV jum ill in m Inn w i iij Had, IOiramo '.uuh ol-t- t i )? H i dtiil miMi ion M nM in in d al tan M i hi v a i laid a s p,at ai liai r o! lin In tan Ii t ii i n h ha t hd iv nt lb tt aid a in jd i w t Smith ave a .h honor of 'aui,htor - s at d at i . v. a lit Ft i (ho Ovwii ,uid M THI'RSDXL I D, Election of a student body set re tarv to succeed Fern Psrrc ot Os t the den will take place Fnda I t ill btate colic pe Agricultural T'le winner of the election will tak. (t.ue Imineci.ately 'Hie oanduutea lor theofnee nonlnated at the student bide neetln? Wednesday are Icne Tar be t ol lajyaQ, of Vlrfcinia Kou City and Elda Wll.o.i of Lden Miss Parry lesietied to take a Inisinesb position in Ofiden of t r Alu i ii ' vnar ni H La jit na d Will I' i hi m Iv t " illi'H xvdia Jr s r an laid f Ham tt in t i in- I tjl Sun in uds i H i i a m in k n hitih(U I hunt ill In iiaiid. nldiou Ml III t , ll n Imoh v, bash .1 Jum l!i ii i Ml f lii liti ml la i u n - hi in mi ii i i it m M ii In 11 t u ii Ml. u ) 44 no dp, an inti i fill! ill O ill ii m i ,i i v i i Ninn-i- I iui 11 t i nun h lit,n It l iJ . Ii Hi M il i M ll k i in iiil. i 'in s ali i Will M )i till i IH i M b t r st pci v Momidv m n Hi hrlay o li i i IM ii i - M i ( J l in o a La p it t Mi 1m ii ! I i ' nu fi u'H m is i " nil t jine ' La ui H r if Mi A i i t I nuitam hatJldd i t i S L. r iitf i i i - F i n i i t ilium Uuidie d i'iit J a kSIJppr M Hill - n 4 s ' i i i 1 i Ucf i V Mi i M W ov i K rni i n Li A,, ' t U 'V t n M h i i J iHnl i at i,i IIER To Name New USAC Student Secretary, U) a Mi il a I vli t ( i .1 m i on t ! ill AW i a i t t utt V il !iiO ' - il M H I Ralph alifi Kv 1 l ii ! 111(1 il H Kll M Mi ii (tin e I Hu Ml I f III J J F IT H i dii Tin CACHE VALLEY DAILY (UTAH) I NOVEMBER SALE NOW ON E All Merchandise Marked Down to Lowest Levels! Buy Now for the Winter son. Save 33 13 Per Cent or More on All Your Purchases! Sea- - mill GENTLE, SAFE UMMRING j INrt wool, plaid QQ QC full bed sie . 1 31ETHOB Part wool 72x84 plaid, 100 per cent wool Ml 72,4 mmi $12.95 o'ng at 4 Point pure woo! single $11.45 blanket SiWj A'fts just se the clothes getting cleaner a the o i and whiter. For each creamy sutls balu richer get d o discat drained and is old bath the rainoft water; ever. After swishing through these mild soapy baths ne, two. three, sometimes four or more of them . . . even ..t dirt has vanished! sli.Lborn, You can jiks txnti soupy oatn 7vam- VUe (fHOT hail nc tejitJhis mutt i pis' tutl tasic npttiTd OiUhes Mir pnttrts . - j ipjkv under-the-surfa- method is a development of L" This multiple-sud- s ican Institute of Laundering the million dollar "p. o' ,.rv ground of the laundry industry. Water temperatu., with the kind of material being washed, but the muiiijuesiuis principle remains the same, i) EnjoyThis Finer Service End EveryWashday Worry AUTO ROBES -- Oieon City pure $4.95 Part $2.95 wool I ight weight robes L. D. S. GARMENTS A fens luaw cotton double Men's double Ladies' $1.69 $2.95 89c $1.00 $1.95 back wool mixed back line coi ton aches' Raon am! cotton I ..idles all i on ladies' medium 1 f 8 a ;X w e cotton new or old stvl ell ? Qt $1.95 Successive creamy , soft-wat- $1.95, $2.25 Mpi;1! Suy er And in ev cry other w7ashday step we exercise the same " care. Sorting ot all article by fabric and color; water moved from clothes by sp'ornug baskets rather than r j ironers Uiese are but a few of the naui ers; advances that safeguard your washing when you send it Here sudsings mean cleaner , longer-live- d clothes Bv Mrs. Muithl v non-scorchi- Telephone us for service now and know the millipi method can bring to your home jo s that our multiple-sud- s Lang Our Consultant m Improi'pd Laundering Methods $4.50 Left Amncaw9 nate and xnen uiwuei rcty upon ikelaondn Jot taje uxuhwg if mm thaw o Rad's Cr'b Blankets $1.00, $1.95, $3.45 me explain tiie new, supremely gentle way La f oir ciothcs are washed in our laundry. J he vav that iias influenced hundreds of women in this community to "let our laundry do it every week in a the year. I'he way that banishes all risk of or over trashed, clothes. BOYS AND GIRLS UNIONS L DNION SUITS lea cotton Part v w ool I me -- $1.39 $1.89 $2.4 V arli L - puic '4k, (jshioneil li'Mcrv lull- - "':r- - S Ik I .lllel method, because each plc-su- ir vourlaundrv washing receives several before ve even start to rinse! uds . . Tihe modem mother is ready fat fun end her vhm pamonthip t children nocdhirmwet-rkanicto theeffiaewotd V ear laundry atrvux uc-c:-s- 89c Wool lock OVERCOATS LEATHER COATS i 't tiie multi 'l ' Remember Family Service Bundle Numbers 20 and 150 Received at the Laundry Is FREE to the Customer ARE YOU LUCKY? 11 vLtJ I "ah b.-th- s LADIES HOSIERY L.ubcs- ? S"-- V( !' under-uashe- MEN Ja. moat Murat garment. Hera m Puff Ifever-aaupfftanai mtud to kronen SEdhamt, petite danaaue V G earpt s anda$ White' purtiji OKtrv the star rmhty laundered inmge TpT bleached ght 1 A tf0 i $1.45 INFANTS KNITTED WEAR Radies tine wool bweateis and Beiet i i ' loi scliiJc ),iu J slid pskm with blanket oi ( t pui e Vd $22.50 SWEATER COATS Mens Shakir knP pine wool Wool Swcattr C o tts Mms Sh tkc r knit li,!!o ci s i s 3 $12.50 $16.50 $10.95 eu irsrin wool s Bovs luilov rs $7.45 $4.75 $4.95 $3.45 VD FLANNEL SHIRTS Put DAMP WASH wool shirts, khaki or ffrav $3.95 $2.95 washed fragrantly clean, Everything thoroughly rinsed and the excess water removed. Placed in a clean white bag and returned damp, sweet and clean ready to iron or dry, at an extremely low cost, 5c a Pound FONNESBECK KNITTING WORKS t "Twyi ir "rwmwwRi mlCTI sr.-- t ROUGH DRY E Eve ythmg carefully washed and thoroughly rinsed in eight to ten changes of water The excess water is removed. All flat work except handkerre ironed chiefs The remainder of your bundle is returned damp, ready to be starched and ironed, or hung out to dry 7c a Pound Everything is washed to snowy cleanness. The flat work, except handkerchiefs, is neatly ironed and folded. Kmt underwear, stockings, etc., are fluffed dry ready to put on or put away. Articles which require it are carefully starched and dried ready be dampened and ironed at your in. venience 8c a Pound R doit LOGAN, UTAH Miipient4'rfwgiiy" THRIFT-T-SERVIC- ; L |