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Show 4 THE HERALD IIERLS HONESTY , t He Amputated 1 1 is Own Hand MEMPHIS, Term., Nov. 6 This may sound a bit but it is nevertheless true that a woman has sent a hotel manager here five cents to pay for the hotel stationary she used while staying here. She is Mrs. M. Engle, of Harrisburg. d, , RICHEST ST 9 PICE QUALITY-LOW- S iBIeir iL. sm M UOIIUCT 3 .! farJohn Oglesby, mer of Williamsville, 111, is shown here in the hospital at Springfield. 111., after he had amputated hts rgiht hand with a pocket kpife following an accident on his iarm. Operating a corn husker. his hand slipped into the cogs, and after try ing half an hour to extricate it, cut it off with a knife, drove to Springfield, and walked intc the hospital puffing a pipe, tc apply for treatment. ba i & AN Why not use the most effective products on the market ? FOREIGN PLANTS HELP In WASHINGTON, Nov. 6 TRY Dr. Smiths Antiseptic Solution and Dr. Smiths Dental Cream Mfg. by The Logan I'harmacrJ Co. Logan - Utah the last 33 years more than useful foreign plants have been imported into the United States from foreign countries, according to a bulletin of the Society. National Geographic These plants, composed of fruit'' grains, vegetables, grasses and forage crops, have been brought to this country by agents of the of U. S. Department 80,-0- injjC flOoutiuuiHMHur Richmond Miss Anna Page of the State Board of Education met with Association the Parent-Teacheat their meeting Thursday evening at the club room. She conducted a very interesting discussion of obedience. A good crowd was in attendance. Dr. J. M- Godfrey will give the lesand Reson on Punishment wards at the meeting next Thursday night. The aim of this course is to better prepare parents and teachers for the proper training of children. Miss Susie Crockett entertained at a dancing party on Friday evening at the Crockett home. Hallowe'en features were carried out- After the entrance of the guests through spook alley, they were seated at two long tables in the dining room where a lovely luncheon was served. The table was centered with a bouquet of orange flowers. and orange and black crepe paper extended from the chandelier to the corners of the room. Following the supper at 10 o'clock, dancing was enjoyedThe guests were the Misses Gertie Marguerite Johnson, Fisher. Mary Nelson. Ina Doty, Amy Monson, Lulu Harris, Johnson, Eunice Peart. Ada Peart, Edith Stoddard, Beth Hendricks, and Leonard Winn, Worth Gutke, Jimmie Hendricks, Leonard Cartwright. Clifford Jensen. Ruel Plowman, Traveller. Cardon Crockett, Ernest Gunnell, Marcus Funk, Herman Vincent Rees, and Kennedy. Mrs. J. L. McCarrey and Mrs. Cyril Funk went to Bear River City on Friday, returning home Wednesday night- Mrs. McCarrey was the P.guest of her Rasmussen. mother, Mrs. N. Mrs. Funk visited with her par- Ad-on- ia El-w- in "nnemnifloaaooaoooooo nr unfit nn WMHinofMnunononnrm Potatoes Coffee Utah Russets SCHILLINGS Bag 100-l- Can b. HELD IN 0111)0 KIDNAP PLOT 39c 39c Peets Large Package Can And Get a Large No. Matched Pineapple Free! 29c CRACKERS ..... LB. Sweet Spanish (in shop- ping bag) 10 LBS Russets, Navy Reds 5 Pounds BEANS - Fancy Idaho POTATOES 25c LjC 23c MATCHES, Carton . 15c . 29c RICE DA ltd 3 Packages .... 'Fresh Hailowe 2 Pounds 75- STARCH BUTTER, SeweHs, lb 31c Bananas, Golden ripe, 4 lbs. 19c BROOMS, each 59c " 25c CHOCOLATE FLOUR SALMON E-C- The Finest Family Flour Every Sack Guaranteed .... 83c We reserve MISSION DELL Toilet Soap CHOICE OF THOSE FIRST the right to limit 10c a 3 lbs. 10c bars Sp.cioi WHO DEMAND THE BEST l)(g 2 bUrS FrCC 2.50-4.0- Sewwulls Customer is a Satisfied Customer Extra Fancy Primed Steer Reef Steak SIRLOIN or ROAST . . lb. 15c Cut to Your Favorite Thickness HAM i- -. wc 15c Large, fancy, dry sugar cured. Rind and Surplus Fat Removed. HEEL of BEEF No Bone Pound 15c Sausage, Pure Pork, 2 lbs. 19c VEALR0ASTSr!k15c A WEINERS, 2 Large or LARD Bulk, 100 per Pure, 2 Pounds LAMB CHOPS II M 1 2.50-3.0- llilu . . FREE Extra Special FREE lbs. Kraut Free Fancy Year Old Kraut With Wheat: Dec. .63 Mar. May July .67 .68 .69 1- -2 1- .66 .70 .71 .63 .66 7-- 8 .68 .68 7-- 8 8 1- -4 4 .721-- Close Low High Open 4 .66 .70 .71 3-- .82 1- -8 PHEASANT HUNTERS Reduce Mounting-- d for prices Save that . beautiful bird. 0: 0; Adams Taxidermy Shop 365 E. 2nd N., Logan Ira B. Suter, above, a dentist ot Ashland, O., is being held in connection with .the inves. ligation of a threat to kidnap d Parker Miller un less the boy's millionaire parents paid SKIUI). Suter, a for mer captain in the national suar.l. wis anested utter Ins handwriting had been compared with the notes received bv He denied the the Millers. charge. ents, Mr. and Mrs- Janies Jen- Dr. eight-year-ol- sen. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Merrill are visitors this week of their parents. Mrs Anna V. Merrill, and Mr. and Mrs. A- L. Harris. Mr. Merrill expects to leave Sunday on a business trip to California. The Women's Literary Club met Wednesday afternoon at the club room. Mrs. Idetta Merrill gave the play, Journey's End, by R. C. Sherris. Mrs. C. I. Stoddard was hostess and served dainty refreshments following the program. Special guests were Mrs. Elfrieda Brown Miss Hilda Frederick. Mrs. William Pulsipher, Mrs- - Ruby Johnson. Mrs. Ivan Merrill and Mrs. Roy Pond of Thatcher, Idaho. Mrs. Rhoda Lenkersdorfer of Pocatello, Idaho, was the guest of her mother. Mrs. Maggie T. Merrill, from Thursday to Monday morning, while Mr. was on a business trip to Salt Lake City. Miss Rae Crockett entertained at a Halloween party at her home on Monday evening. A spook alley, dancing, and light refreshments were features of the party. Mr. and Mrs. Ariel C- Merrill and daughter of Ogden spent Monday night with their part ents. Mr- and Mrs. William Mer- LOGAN 24 West 1st North, 8 6 South 2nd East, 382 South Main HYRUM WELLSVILLE SMITHFIELD STRING BEANS W 3 No. 2 Cans S-Cuf GRAPES White or Red Malagas, Poind C0G0AKitchen ggc . 1 King d. a Pkg. c er Thatcher, ;i ler Ac SWEET POTATOES 0VSTERSBlu' fi n(i We Sell U. S. Inspected Meats In Our SANI7TA1R? MAMSE7TS EXTRA CHOICE GRAIN-EEL- ) YEARLING MUTTON LETTUCE 39c DELICIOUS AITLES Large and well col- ored Ter Btu $1.45 O.RSKAGGSI lOD Weiners Gallon Cans III. ZC lb. 14c "8 Antof SYRUP Kitchen BREAKFAST BACON very good made Local grown, large Head 5 2 lbs. 49c 2 lbs. Callan, delicate little Beth; Lorna Hull, the much-love- d mother; Cedric Jepsen, the sympathetic father; Roy Peterson, John Brook, who is Laurie; tutor; Sam Evans, Laurie's grandfather, Mr. Lawrence; Rhelda Pickett, the crabby old Aunt March; Donna Eames, Hannah the faithful servant and Keith Larsen, the part of the German Professor, Mr. Bhaer. U.PJGrain 0. Front Small Milk Fed Grain Fattened Pork. SmaU range; 0. 19c .... Genuine Spring Lamb. 3 lbs.. PORK LOIN ROAST Nov. 6. CHICAGO, Venice Mary t's 1.00-2.5- A cent Fancy Center Slices Boneless. Pound Amy; Meg; 0; 0: DLL MAZE CORN Youll like the new size and youll very relish much the new 1 !).I park Each ran 10c4 MARKET FEATURES A e ior market, 200 to Nevada the Isis theater Thursday November 19. for the feeders. 279 to California feeders. 38 to south San Francisco students of the Preston schools market and 36 to Los Angeles and Friday evening, November market; grass steers and she 20, for the general public, is stock steady, quality plain; progressing rapidly. common gran, steers The play is a clever and true SILVER HEAD DIES grass heifers 2 of Louise M. grass representation cows 2 75-- 3 25; ail cutters HONOLULU. T. H.. Nov. 6. (U.R) widely read novel of the bulls stock cal- same title. It has been estiFranklin A. Taylor, retired ves 250-40mated by several librarians that president of the Gorham SilSheepver company of New York, died receipts 2098, includ- dining the past twenty-fiv- e ing 912 for market and 1186 to years more people have read at his home here last night afOmaha market. No early action and enjoyed Little Women ter a long Illness. He had reon range lambs; odd lots drive-i- n than any other book. sided In the exclusive Waikiki lambs 3 In the Preston presentation. district here since last April. 69 The eiement of guesswork does not enter into food buy. 1. ing in our Skaggs System Store. Ail foods are displayed in good elear light, easily within tenth, priced with a price card above and there for jour own selection of the best. Your own good judgment guides oii in every selection. quantity- fl(Q) Cahct including PRESTON The Preston high school play. Tattle Women which is to be presented in lady-lik- Guesswork 21c GRAPES 622, PIAlf OH SOON d No GERMADE The Finest Breakfast Cereal, 9 lb. Bag Cattle: receipts Eames, passed a resolution to unify identification systems and to of carry on an interchange photographs by radio to make the world tougher for, crooks. 9 lb. bag . 35c 19c Breakfast Oats, 29c 19c CORN SUGAR society-minde- POLICE CONGRESS PARIS, Nov. 6 Criminals in this city laid low recently when police from all over the world held a congress here with a view of setting up an International clearing house for tracThe congress ing criminals- 19c 29c 29c JJC 19c 20 lbs. (USDA) - 10c ZSC ill.R) Gmna Eaisg Idaho, has been the house guest this week of her sister, Mrs- C. I. Stoddard. Miss Ann Spence entertained at a Halloween party last Thursday evening. The guests included friends from Wellsville 5c OO PAGE THREE Ogden Livestock OGDEN. Nov. 6 rill. Mrs. Roy Pond of 19c OQ 1931. - rTLa29c TOILET PAPER 5 lbs 25c Sweet Potatoes, Tuna Flakes, 2 cans Sewell's Luxury fftCEEr tLE (Tumbler Free) i;Ul ONluNo Finest For Laundry 10 Bars C, Charles Keller is to portray the role of the teasing, laughing character Laurie Lorna the part of the loveable tomboy, Jpe; Dorothy Packard, Hog: receipts 480, including 181 for market and 93 to Swanston packers. Generally steady; top 4.90 on 180 to 200 lb. lights; bulk 140 to 210 lb. weights 4 packing sows 3.00-- 3 Lenk-ersdorf- Saturday Features, November 7th Granulated Soap Laundry Soap NOVEMBER V rs and she explained in a letter to the manager that she used one envelope and a sheet of paper to write a letter at the hotel. She also took another sheet and envelope with her when she left. She sent the money to pay for the Latter. Pa-- FRIDAY, JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, - A Surely of Purity Tip or Rump Baby Beef Oven Roasts Young Grain Fed Leg Pork Roasts FRESH SALMON, Whole or Half . . Lb. 13c Lb. 15c lb. 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