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NOV. 2 S, 1910 (UTAH) CACHE VALLEY DAILY HER U.I), Sons Sickness WOMEN TAKE OVER ANOTHER MANS JOB; TAKES HIGH PLACE AT BEEF SHOW AVON WOMAN LINES AIR REPLACE COURIERS ON WESTS Brings Gangster l HR AGO, Nov 2v 0JP) Big ANSWERS CALL HOGAN PAGE EIGHT) Richmond Mrs Loit'l a Shu, a rtn I'otnisit win- miniul Hi I uii - t Xxvf. & u Mr ami Mis t at iiii 1' I i Haves entertain Smr A tlay evening it- - thin Imn, social evin'ng nd lumli. on un touiiren guvstc enjoyed Mrs George E iotv .k 010 Mrs il.ti)ied Kllip Ttnaius ti Biovo I tali, last nek ln le r it mill lir .pent tlu vMk Mrs and innih fon Bon l.&n Dotv and smell sun .uioni inn panted Mrs Dotv on In t liojrw and will visit in r inn the Anna Jensen Tuesday at Avon from advanced age and general debilltv She was born Januaiy 29, 185f, the of Fein, Denmark, al Is' daughter of Mr and Mrs Soren Jensen and came to Itah In lHb5 n the Henry Andwood company She first resided at Goshen Her Shandrew marriage to Henry In D98 took place July 4, 1878 they moved to South Jordan, late! homesteading at Arbon, Idaho The family moved to Avon in 1919 where she remained until Shandrew has Mrs her death been prominent m church activt ties wherever she has resided serving in the Relief Society, Pri mary and Sunday School organi zatious Besides her husband, she D survived by the following chil dren Mrs Celia O Clary, Wood land Calif , Mrs Mary I Yeates and Henry Ijakeipolnt, Utah Shandrew of Avon Funeral services have been set for Saturday at 1 p m in Avon Friends may view the remains at the Shandrew home in Avon af ter Thursday u, Itv TtM!kgivru' holuldv i Amos Pan, Htshoii J I M( ar rej and I)i k, J (ulmin, J I. J Robinson Allrm N.Imvi ,K V t unk and Mendenhall, Ins J Noal, Woo Hand atundid tin tian ailf Seoul QUet of tin faille workers Monday f mug at l he Ia gan Second ward mu Uionil liall Visiting Farents Mrs Arth a I veils and two children of Piovo f tali sji nt th past two weeks visiimg with Mr Lyons' part ms Mi and Mis John A Chapman Tiny returned hoim Sunday Mr Eva Godfiov ontoituiiud ip Bon Hi nr club al hot hoinu Hundwoik Saturday afternoon social chat, and lum lieon on upled ,o gu a s dm mg the attt rnoon The billowing ping nn was givtu in the South waid ha, 'inn n! tuts t the Ninth ai hi Ing Sjudav b Invm athi'i sin lints Stmlnaly i hoi ust Siiuinuv Dale Wtldi tmutli want gin dun laiK, inn clpal C M Hulun, fue ni'nutt f , a- v i Hu Hu 'oi'awu B tlunt g Mitijii ms l.s 'Life nod that Illni On id 'nt 11 ) -- . - Webb t otic) business mg P K Ilayi s and Muinitt font Ii ,m 111)! n ting were bu mu ns s lsiioi s at sa l L ike m ol Hi Mi ami Mi (Hi City two day , d iii wo v ,il hi p ut M " Mi and Mrs Vlftdi W i bb on tin i !t a o tu tallied the N H Pm le and then Ii i mi ol Pt in p tl and Milt rartieis at tpitly halm iv i yen g u(d.ml A ilm oui t Mi .mil Mrs Bum llimlriiks ing nt theii 1" m d following whu'i an cut hind tv it FiiUiklm the Hu'pper the pvenmg was spent playing gin i j id 'H and Mr-eiuou on Ohv rook,( Mrs F W rravellet reiiiy ed tilts high store and Alvin Joint Mis lien i B Mavcotk state ex son won the low sioie prlt and Miss lzola tr muon leader 1hp Misses Dototny Sorenson Jetsiu, distik t home demonstia and Mildiod Smith attended tin tion agent, met with the offuers futleral Tuesday o. Walter Fwhi o! the Home and Community Sec at Stpithfleld tion of the Farm Bureau at the ' The one-ac-t dub room Tuesdty atternoon for play ' In the Making was presented Tuesday evening In a illsiusion of the veats program the ftlchmonl ward M I A Tlto.e Mrs Ivan Merrill came from taking part in the play were Afto,. Salt Lake Cltv on Thursday to Alh e he here fed the hitthda anufvet Christensen, Joan Webb Morrill, Grace Harris, Keith Chris saiv ot hei lather A L Harris, tensep, and Spent er Merrill. Friday Mrs. Mary Parker and Miss Inez Mr and Mrs L U Caine spent SmlG) ot Sugar City. Mr and Mrs Friday and Satuidav at Salt Lake Leroy Taylor, and Mr and Mrs City where they went to see Mrs Jay Taylor ot Dayton spent Mon Caines sister, Mrs George Coray, day in Richmond visiting their who is at the hospital there fol Fred Smith lowing an operation grandmother, Mrs They were also visitors at the Mrs P L Neltion spent the heme of Mr and Mrs George E latter patt of the week at Smith Doty. field visiting her parents Mr and Mrs. Flovd Whitt of Lewiston, Mrs J H Peterson Lewis McCarrey, Mi v Harrison, formetly Mrs Katie Sparkman, entertained at a dinner last Sunday and Lavei n Larsen wore visitors In compliment t her husband b at the Smithtield Second ward birthday Thirty sacrament meeting Sunday anniversary members of the two families were Mrs William Pope and children " in attendance of Clitton, Idaho, spent Saturday Mr and Mrs H Fay Bernliisel and Sunday here with relatives and family were the dinner guests The genealogical committee had of Principal and Mrs C I Stod- charge of the program at the dard at a Thanksgiving dinner on Richmond ward sacrament meet Mr Mortensen of Thursday Ing Sunday Dr, and Mrs Ernest E Monstxn Trenton and Paul Monson were A musical selection and family of Salt Lake City will the speake-- s be guests of Mr and Mrs H Ray was given by Mrs Constance MerPond during the Thanksgiving rill Mrs, Augusta Johnson was re holidays leased and Mrs Edith Plant sus Auxiliary Meets The American Legion auxiliary tained as second counselor to Mts mot Wed evi nlng at the Bessie Merrill in the North ward home Mrs P K Hayes with Mis Relief Society Sunday O. H LCKorhlev, Mrs Floyd Whitt Sunday Schoal Party A A laige crowd of stake and ward and Mrs Hayes as hostesses dainty luncheon was served and Sunday Si hool workers and their art work taken up by the auxiliary guests attended Lie annual got uqiialnted social Friday evening at the Ninth Cache high school llit pirn was sponsored b the Benson stake Sunday School boutd with Stake Superintendent H Raj v i i 1 I 1 1 lh I in i barge lie piogram he'd In the audi if u ot the high school was ex lot optionally entertaining anil ton isted ot he following numbers loading Mis ligiuia Hausen of Cornish dance dirertPd bv Mms S inns Swinstti chlldien of the Richmond watds, male chotus dt tec ted by Mrs Beitha Mather, i haracier Smithtield reading Preston V, Pond of Logan, duet, Misses Luc He Johnson and GwenFirst dolen Hogan of Lewiston ward dancing demonstration di ricted by Miss Oralle Cragun of Southfield, tap dance Miss Corol instrula Rav Winn Smtthfleld mental music. on the piano and xylophone, Mark and Bobby Price of Wellsville, Spanish dance, Mary Jane Price of Wellsville, a sister to the Price bt others, one act play, Richmond South ward The play was entitled, "In the MRking " Those taking part were Misa Mar guerite Fisher, Erwin Thomson, Evelvn Webb, Millie Egan and Ernest Gunnel Miss Lena Miner directed the play Refreshments were served and dancing enjoved tn the gymnasium with music bv the Bluebird orchestra Miss Mabel Walker of the North Cache high school faculty won the prize of a year's subscription to the Instructor for being the best waltzer v i i - i 1 -- ' n I ne-d- 8u, died Hyde Park Get that smite on ('ttriiss Oldham t face ? No : under hes u Hie In i look thtce first plates in the Junior (a I lr happ, jot hi i by Ill'll ll i f Shim held tn San Franctsco Bah I and 'link m a lull Wihh John, on hwlvn was indeed champion of the 4 II mu m Hobiuson ail Want i l M' Mitidn (' tniiiil) Mi mb nil'll Henodiition A division and clubs, champion of the Aberdeen-Angu- s Mr and Mu Willis Hindi hi the Curtiss lives division, in yearling lint copped prize 01 Bros ton Idaho m ie Sund is i on tin Saha lion A inn fur o' at In t tun, Cal. nlng vlsltoi ot Mi and Mrs I'll Much Good' 'J hnig-How Vlulon ' and Goli 8 of Splii'ud! Mrs HYR1 M bbardrew, 1 ulk on "flight hi Jot S litis one e deM ibed tn court as ' Clncago s mo-- cruel gancster " and sought fo months on vagrancy cl digs in a drive to rid the city lias surrendof publi eni lines ered to be a' tlie bedside of his lv Mrs Wilbur Ilancey entertained at an attractively arranged party on Friday evening the occasion be Ing her daughter, Carol's birthday The evenings enter anniversary laming features consisted of mu sU and games Prizes being awarded the winners in the game i Litir supper was served at two long tables covers being laid fot The table was twenty guesis centered with a birthday cake with twelve llghtid candles and cut flowers wete also used as decora tions A jolly time was had by all tlie little guests Week End Guests Dave Seamons and sou Wendell of Soda Springs Idaho, were week end guests hete visiting relafvese Mr Seamons also spent some time Not man at Logan on business Seamans accompunled them back to Soda Springs where he will spend a sho't time At the regular sacrament meet ing on Sunday evening, held at tlie ward chapel the speakers were Miss Leatha Saunders of Benson, a recently returned missionary and Alma Sonne of Logan Their theme was 'raver " The music was fur nished bv the choir with a special instrumental duet given by Mrs W ilbttr Hancey at the organ, and Mrs Orlan Thurston at the piano A larqe crowd attended The William Hyde camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers met on Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs Hannah Christensen, with Mrs Leah Hancey assisting host ess Mies Mary A Grant treated the lesson "The Constitution of Mrs Mae Lee gave a Utah," Thanksgiving reading and Miss Sybil Christensen of Logan gave a piano solo At the close of the meeting, refreshments were served to the members and the following visl tors, Mrs Jacobsen and Mi Samuel Christensen and Miss Sybil bon SMITH QUALITY GROCERY tsky-lin- e, Christensen of Logan and Mrs H pass-.eng- Head Of Defunct Bank Kills Self CASH GRAIN iW, Hancey George Jackson of Logan spent Sunday end Monday here visiting relatives is Party Hostess Mrs Ruth Ashcroft was hostess on Monday afternoon and evening at a shower and trousseau party given at her home In honor of her .later M ss Delores Follett, who n tu oe married uo YVedueiiUay r 26 Over one hundred gues's called and dainty refieuh nicnts were served Miss Follett was the recipient of many beautiful and useful gifts Mr and Mrs S E Lamb Frank Lamb, and Mis Erhest Ashcroft motori to Cove Thursday where they were dint er guests of Mr and Mis Oral BclUm Hie M I A will give a Thanks giving dunce on Wednesday eve nlng at the ri i reution hull A tur key will be given away A good at tendance w desired The Prim cry will hold their an nual Thanksgiving dance on lhuib day evening Nov 28 (UB Cash CHICAGO, 28 Tenn . Nov NASHVTLLE, Grain close knotted (UP) With a shoestring Wheat No 1 hard 774c tightly about his throat, R E Corn No 3 mixed 73t4c74, Donnell, 63, president of the re S cently No 4 mixed 71U,c72i, No dosed Liberty Bank and yellow 75V8"9ti , No t yellow Trust company, was found dead 73v,4r75, No 4 yellow 71 4C' In a hotel room here todav A physician summoned by M 73. No 5 yellow 71c, No 6 yel low 70c No 4 yellow 72ticig72 D Johnson assistant cahsier of Lj, No 5 white 72c, Sample grade ihe derunct bank who had search ed all night for Donnell, said the 61cfl 65 Gats No 2 whit 36gc36, No bank president bad been dead I white 3444C036 only a ft v minutes whea found -- HE BUY YOU IN WELLSVILLE WHITE ROSE WELLSVILLE flour89c Funeial services for John Redtord, 86 vear old pio neer of 1864, wete held m the Wellsville Second waid last Satur Mr Redtord died recently tay of old age Bishop Evan B uk head was in charge of the ser vices Speakers were William Maughan G Brenchlev President Joseph Chatles N Maughau, Robert Red ford of Logan, James W Hall and President D M Biekmore Pravers were by Frank Wyatt and Henry R Cooper The ward choir furnished the music under the direction of Miss Gladys Hill with Miss Gale Berry at the organ Special musical numbers Included a vocal solo by Mrs Fred Garrett a duet by Mr and Mrs Henry R Parker and a solo by John Bailey Interment was In the city ceme tery where the grave was dedlcat ed by Joseph B Gunnell. Golden Corn 3 No. 2 cans 43c 19c Beans, Stringless 3 cans 39c Soap Crystal White 10 bars 39c Black Figs Sun Dried 2 lbs. 29c Washing Powder Oxydol Prunes large meaty 4 lbs. 35c Clorox for bleaching bottle 19c HMelo wafer softener 3 cans 29c Popcorn Black Beauty 2 lbs. 25c 3 lh. box 39c Lima Beans largo 2 lbs. 29c Crackers Ginger Snaps Big Bey 2 lbs. 35c Sugar Sweet Chocolate Hershey lb. 29c 10 3 rolls 23c Prese ves Matches 6 box carton 19c Pumpkin 2 No. 1 Tissue Toilet N 30 D2 PRICE - BEEF POT ROAST Pound a r v j j, Walnuts Fresh Shelled lh. 49c Milk, Segotall canslOfor 83c fresh Eggs, 2 doz. 55c Pineapple Tid Bits 2 cans 23c 11c If they 25c of Many ordinary flour might do well with your baking .. . but it takes a flour whose quality never varies to perform perfectly in everything you bake. Solid and substantial (7 ihe hn-'laim ml of toe s II telephone ( lh Indiana the of ompain at ing In nnne and didnt to it Hate up is, engmeeis pk it bodily to a nett site r.Ji n the old location tuts minted for a nett, building. Thu photo sluus the mozina ' job in progress; the building u btina suttitg about in a left face. tx.tih the left toritei acting as the pnot tthtlc lhe right corner motes a :i a from the camera The build-one and feet daily. ing It axils at a speed of build- Indhin-afoh- 1 one-ha- lf your fault, or the fault of the flour? 29c 70c Drifted Snow Flour makes the most 32c 20c SPEBHY 48c 24c 55c North First East PHONE 165 i$ it Thats Sperry Drifted Snow Flour. With this unvarying flour thousands of women now have finer results inaH their baking than they've ever had before. Felix Cash Market 399 dont, two-thir- A C;; Egsl caS AA j Currants, fresh stock pkg. 19c 2 dozen 29c Oranges, Cranberries Eastern. 2 ots. 35c Onions Spanish 10 lbs. 13c POTATOES 20 lbs. 25c ... 31c 28c Fres Delivery! 29c We Buy The Best Fruits an! Vegetables On The Market . Pound HAMBURGER 2 Pounds . RiB STEAK Pound . COFFEE Hills Bros Blue can, lb PINK SALMON 2 .. lb cans CHILI BEANS 5 Pounds GERMADE 9 lb bag BUTTER Maid O' Clover, 2 lbs . POP CORN Black Beauty, 2 lbs. . EGGS u barrell 49c Fancy 'asst, Cookies lb. POP" PROPERLY? 13c Fresh, 2 dozen RAISINS 3 Packages DRESSED SPRING CHICKENS, Each 2 lb. Peanut Butler can YOUR. POPOVERS . 15c cans 25c Corn Beef Libbys 2 cans 45c MEAT 1 j 16 oz. jar 25c Iodized Sait in shakers 2 for 19c SERVICE Saturday Specials , 2 for 25c Comb Honey PIERCES TOMATO J LB. BAG bill fold containing Mill wash 50 pieces o clothing for $1 00 Handkerchiefs free Mrs Jones 136 South Fifth West 3 cans 43c Tomatoes solid pack 3 48. LB. BAG , FOIt SALE 10 ton firet class first crop hay Cyrus Anderson Col N 30 lege ward U .PAKs" . Peas jri Pancake Flour 5 lb. bag 29c BOILING WORKS FUNERAL HELD w anta re WANTED Carpenter modeling and building coops and garages Sam Lundbeig 62 East N 30 Fourth South - MOTHERS CHINA OATS 33c Package COFFEE - 39c Del Monte, lb. TABLE BEETS 39c Pierces, 2 cans FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT 25c Extra Fancy, 2 for MINCE MEAT 19c Lady Jane, lb. PUMPKIN 19e Pierces No 2H. 2 cans PEANUTS 19c Jumbo, lb PEANUTS - - 15c Chinete, lb Courteous Service Standard Merchandiee Every day! Open All Day iA5-St 533 So LUTHER Y. SMITH 1 Wfiole Wheat Flour 9 lb. bag 35c QUALITY COM Here are the new stewardesses of a western lined up before one of the ships. The girls have replaced men couriers who used to gne service on the line. money. G L Allen engraved in side Reward Return to Herald TAKING A BUILDING FOR A WALK Station SATURDAY BARGAINS! Too Late To Classify LOSTLeather Block South of Interuritan 2 perfect biscuits, popovers, cakes, Pastrie every tlmel Try itl P' Lemons, Sunkist Spinach Texas ii dozen 19c P8rsnipsGacheValley4lbs.15c 2 lbs. 19c Carrots in bulk 4 lbs. m m hi in f . .ii in IP 10c 'ii, OUE SANITARY MARKET Young Leg of Pork lb. 19c Bamberger fresh 2 lbs. 31c StfewSimg Heims it. ti$y2c We have just received an extra large shipment of nice fat hens, fresh dressed. i |