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Show t -- GAS IN WAR The first use of chlorine gas in World War was on April 22, 1P15, when the Germans used it in an attack against the French and British lines in the northeastern part of the upper Ypres salient. The United States is now con- e nected by telephone with 40 In this gigantic eign nations. the American hookup telephone user is in contact with 32,750.000 telephones, of 92 per cent of the worlds total BU1ST RITES DRAW for-th- j One of the social events of the, week was the party given by the MENDON. A sweet spirit pre- - members of the Dramatic com-- 1 vaded the ft'.neral services of Hen pany and their partners, Satur- ry ltuist, Wednesday in the ward day evening. The affair was given the home of Mr. and Mrs of chapel. A large assembly friends, neighbors and relatives Howard Whitney. A lovely lunch-- , eon was served The Valentine e idea was carried out in all pointmcnts Covers were laid for 1! j WE DELIVER numbers were vioin and, piano duet, by Alonzo Wood and Ladle and a vocal, Charles M,s WEST 1ST NORTH Howard McKenney, Prop. 23 i he"' OMMed"1 oi,y (V,... j pianonbvlt Mrs were Hvrum J Hrh.uds, Joseph X Sorensen and Bishop Sorensen, who spoke of Mr Bunts untiring devotion to his mother in her declining years and during her He wa, a friend and t illness and wa helper to thosrt in hv all who knew him IL love l.tborod faithfully as a ward tenth er for the past 2 vears The flowers ware profuse and autiful and were carried by Mr Rusfs ncices Pallbearers were Charles Bui" of WelDvilie. Earl Buist, John O Muuhcs. Harry Bartlett, G At n Sr. ith and Gilbert Muir Burial was m the Mendon cemetery where the dedicatory prayer was offeied by Joseph C. sen. ' ne-'- m (Bring Your Rail) PLENTY OF HENS, SALMON, RUT I ER, OYSTERS, ETC. Another interesting function of the week was the party given, Wednesday evenin in the recrea non hall, by the Gleaner girls and "M Men Luncheon was xerv-- . 4 and games and dancing were enjoved Arthur Kidman's ar barn C0llll,Stfd la"t week' caused by the t,ne r lW0 Sh,K bvG as0 .( n.ii.nw ,, 1 1932. 2, j in. Mrs rhonias Muir was hostess at an attractive dinner Sunday Covers vu re laid for Mrs Denver and sons. Merlin, Lee and Mis Buddy, Grate and Mania Miss, Maggie Muir, Muir and Mr and Mrs Muir The Relief society entertained at a quilting Tuesday during the Work and business meeting Mrs Henry Stauffer entertained at a luncheon party Saturday eve- mng The Valentine colors were airied out at the luncheon ta- Covers were laid for Miss Alice the home of Mrs Hancock Radio musie was enjoyedami Inn heon served to Mr and Mrs Ladle. Mr land Mrs Smith, Mr and Mrs Hancock Mrs Wilford I.arsen cnteifeined Smith, Miss Edna Sorensen. Ree a childrens party Monday in' Stauffer, Clifford Stauffer. Mrs J1 honor of the eighth birthday of Lyman Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. her daughter. Barbara Luncheon Stauffer. was served to 12 little guests Mrs. Lizzie Baker gave a lunch-a- t eon Wednesday after the funeral brothers of for the the late Henrv Buist. Assisting hostess were Mrs. Andrew Lamont and Mrs George Hnbner Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs Alex Buist and daughters, Esther and Mary and son, Charles of ellsville. John Buist of Mulad Mr and Mrs William Buist, Mrs Mary E. Sorensen, Miss lone er, Owen Sorensen, Mrs. () Barrett, Mrs Wilford Larsen and Mrs Baker Mrs William Bartlett entertam- 'd eon Thursday in honor of her daughters ami son, Mrs Gwen Smith, Mrs Edgar Hancock, and Harry Bartlett, whose birthday A niversaries are this month large cake, beautifully decorated. formed a pretty centerpiece Cnv- ers laid foi Mr and Mrs Smith Mr and Mrs Hancock. Mr are ALL Mrs. Bartlett and children. Della. Grant and Ross, Alice and Delj h i Smith, Mrs Martha Hughes. Cleve and Mr and Madell Hancock and Mrs. Bartlett Mrs. Charles Ladle. Mrs K Han- cock and Mrs. G Smith, ctlebra-bie- . ted their birthdays, Sunday at The Mendon Dramatic company the comedy, "Light presented to a irov. ded house, Friday evening. All of the cast did exceptionally well The play was directed hv Man- Hger L K Wood and H B W hitnev The players were Louise Whitney as "Light House Nan," Earl Buist, Kay Sorensen, Fern Buist, Laura Hughes, Howard Whitney. Orvel Larsen, Charlie Bird, Geneva Whitney, and Fish- John Lamont, Carylc Bird, jerman, Bill Russell Hard- Longstroth. man. O J Barrett has been confin- ed to his home with the flu. i n Your Valentine FOR MOTHER, SISTER OR SWEETHEART .1 t M ) from ihe I t j SORTS OK VALENTINE CANDY j a UNITED MARKET 20 ' PAGE FIVE. Mendon News LARGE ATTENDANCE came to pay respect to his memory. The services were in charge of Bishop H (' Soiensen. Prayers were by E J Hancock and Henry Jr. Musical numbers Stauffer. were furnished by' tl.e ward choir, under direction of Joseph C Sor- ensen ami Mrs Charles Ladle, or- : 10 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY LOGAN, UTAH. THE HERALD JOURNAL, W. 1ST NORTH piiom: O O & O :m Fret Delivery On Orders Over Vt.lKI HARRISON DAMS D( k IIAIIS ( IIKIS MGHTKOOT, MAKKKT Mt.lt, (Neither a Memlier Nor Unit of Any Chain Store System) BKV irn IS SEGO LILY LARD PEANUT BUTTER PINEAPPLE Broken Slices POTATOES Solid Bliss, medium A FEATURES FOR SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13 10 53C 2 POUNDS Broken Sliced LARGE CANS 29c EGGS Ready Cut 5 Pounds .. MACARONI 19c Sewell's Luxury (Premium Free) Pound P ! XARROTS Diced or 'Vl""e BEETS 1 . . . WALNUT MEATS 29c Pound ack age SALTED WAFERS 29c ound - - Celery Hearts PEAS, Carden Run 19 Pound 45c Spaghetti, . Tomatoes, No. 10c 25c POTATOES cans LOC PEANUT BUTTER TOILET SOAP.'ST 29c BROOMS oz. Toilet Tissue Zee LETTUCE 2 Imperial Heads 5 Rolls Valley Venbesl lbs. 25c SOAP Bob White 10 Bars . 15c HONEY Clover, Alfalfa Gallon One-Ha- lf I 29c 45c IJ 1 llO Nuchnlls Mission Brand Whole or Half; Pound (Rind and Surplus Fat Removed) HAlUJ POT R0ASTr"L 12c 13c 9c l Shoulder MUTTON ROAST;Cuts, lb. (Fancy yearling Mutton) iRD Snow White, Fresh Rendered; 3 Pounds 25c m 1W I f D661 Short KlbS 8c 33c You Pound Maid oClover Parchment Wrapped 19C 19C 33c An Assurance Of Quality Coffee M. J. B. hite 35 1 PACKS lb. Large Jumbo Assorted Jelly Reans Specially Priced lbs. California Sweet Prunes 21c 1 Breakfast Oats Large Package Blue & White ZJC A Beautiful Piece of Blass-warin each package e (SATTSUIP 1 14 oz. Packages 21 Fresh and Moist oz. Bottle Bold Bar Brand Exceptional Value COCOANUT 19c oz. Bottle 12 Red & hite C 3 Pure Vanilla or Lemon Superior Quality 33C MARKET FEATURES W SOUPS Genuine Steer Beef, Rib POUND Shoulder Cuts Rib. Loin or O CHOPS Shoulder . lbs. 3 lbs. 9C 18 15c . 2 cans Red & W hite Full Food Flaor 27c Armours Star lb. Pail Armours Star lbs. 29c 25c I 78 C FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 2 SLICED SALMON 3 HE33HMMP POT ROAST MUTTON 117 EXTRACTS SHRIMPS c 14c W Cold Bar Brand Large Oranges per dozen Large Heads Crisp Lettuce Specially Priced 14c Loin and Rib; Pound (Cream of the Pork) Red & PRUNES 3 lb. 1 Can 'Ofltfe 130 size Sirloin and Pound (Tender, Juicy Steaks, cut from Sewell's Quality Steer Beef) PORK CHOPS Coffee VACUUM Vi.xh For Boiling or 7 J 2 Braising 111. . rm 1 69 - Loin and Rib, lb STEAKS 5c 2 lbs. VARIETY EVERY DAY! (Machine Sliced any Thickness (Sew'ells Quality Beef) 23c 9 TV 1 cans Red & White MUTTON CHOPS BOILED HAM Baking Tin or : ...: Small Package Swandown Cake Flour FREE 1 REK! When You think of a tender, juicy steak think of Sewell's We cut to order any meat you may desire. FRESH SALMON, HALIBUT AND CHICKEN ... L 16 oz. CanUalumet Baking Powder 45c 25c SEWELLS MARKET QUOTATIONS Pound cans 19C 49c s WE DELIVER ORDERS OVER $2.00 Loin Pork Roast 45y 35 33c 85c cans 29c 45c 15c BREAD -4 4 Cracked 25 c COFFEE Southern Cove 85c: esc Whole Wheat 45c Full Cream Pound .. Extra 11). Whole Kernel 75c 2 lb. tin PEAS 3- 2 half pound package TREE TEA LEMONS UiUIlIiu 19c Crystal White ZVicanyJ0 CHEESE SEALD SWEET CLEANSER m. Utah Made 3 pounds 9 3 O O & O & White foods. Specials for Saturday, February 13th (Now' is the time to eat lots of Orangit.l CHEESE Fresh Cut 2 Pounds iMild Brick Cream PKG. TOMATO JUICE Del Monte ........ 3 tall JAM Assorted Flavors, Quart Jar Whiteass t, Franco-A- Amer- 6 Red chil- BROWN SUGAR bulk OXYDOL large package 19c 35c SPINACH . 29c Qt. Cans 290 10 lbs. 50 ROCQUEFORT pound PHILADELPHIA CREAM pound BRICK SWISS pound L1MBURGER package WISCONSIN pound IMPORTED SWISS pound GERMADE 5 . . ORANGES-- f PARSNIPS - 10c - StringlesscaitS FowderedinSugar 3 lbs. 23c Each Corn, Golden or CHEESE 35c 29c :,t,h COOKIES Beans, Cut Fresh Stock HALI'-LB- greatest thrill will be your guests enjoyment of Your Fancy 22c Lrds CRACKERS 2 Cans CARROTS TURNIPS Sewells Creamery 29c Graham Crackers PRUNES COFFEE OCa cOC 2 ican, Swiss or Pimento, Butter Pineapple Sugar nr lunches. Jar. 2-l- tasty spread for dren WE DELIVER ORDERS OVER $2.00 FREE! 59c 8 Only Selected Individually U. S. Inspected Meats i 0ned 25c 15c and Cured Meats are Sold in Red & White Markets The Buyer Saves. The Owner Serves Unitedly Operated. Freh |