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Show THE HER s a M'S tU drw States gave an at tu sirs Vidge luncheon Wednes The home was daj sfernoon. loiJy with summer flowers. Mrs. G. M. Adams won the score budge A delicious repast was served to Mrs. Thomas Boyle Mis P. J. Evans, Miss Kezia Parker and Mrs. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Shumway In speqt Saturday and Sunday Salt Lake City. Egai Reunion Held at Lava children of If. R, Egan and T the r families enjoyed themselves in.mpnsely at Lava Hot Springs and Sunday Saturday evening whe the annual reunton of the was held. Saturday Hgait family pleasantly spent in cuing morning Sunday ni4 tfafr bathing m the pool was enjoyed and t two oclock an elaborate dinner was served to 105. An in program followed the ieitmg The following officers dinner. head the family organization: H. W. Egan, president; J. A. Egan, be president. Mis Vivitii Maiku .0':, secuii.ry Mis IHU tiayniwi and son and daugt.ier ( liarl ! and Ruth, have Lake City, relumed horn Salt pnst i $ a l the past seeks Mshits friends and vfliete they sp-m- sev-Ha- t leUtiies. Frink Peterson of North Logan visited his sister, Mrs J. A. Johnson, Tuesday. gave a Mrs. Gladys Coomos Monday charming entertainment y to Mr and evening, conipUmenta--ve-ho Mss. Cecil Hodgas July of cattails newlyweds. Baskets the decoratue were used in scheme. A variety oi games were played and a dainty repast wa seived to 35 guests. Mr, and Mrs. John Hobbs, Mr. and pars. V. A. BeeUstead aud Mr. and Mrs. Lea Hobtn wcie Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. K home in S. stumway at their Trenton. Mu. Leonard George w as a Logan visitor Thursday. A delightful affair of the week . 1 and ing She t9 - he,sra- - :nd. was the social held in the Sixth lived waid Tuesday afternoon and eventhe ing. The children of the ward w ere imall emert&iued In the afternoon with cture a dancing party and refreshments apri- - were served. The adults gathered hree on the lawn in the evening and a ighly splendid progiam was presented erve followed by games and luncheon. Wanda Owens, Selma Sdialfer lew and Oial Christiansen had chag" Mrs. of toe program; Eugene Beck.it ead, Mrs. Vernor Gambel and lrs. David E. Davis formed me reiresiimeiit couUiim.ee tiini the games were conducted by Vel-dLis, Lois Schafffer, MorganA figpnp njfk David E. Davis. a large crowd participated. Condie, Speaker at Rotary At the Rotary luncheon Wednesday, Superintendent J. W. Condie spoke interestingly on his activities at Moscow where he has been attending summer School. Mu. Orson Dames favored with severtl beautiful vocal numbers aud was accompanied on the by Miss Selma Hawks. Mr. and Mrs. George Bates piano gave a lovely dinner party Wednesday The guests included Dr. and Mrs. D. P. Thomas and daughter Rhea; Professor and Mrs. J. C. Thomas, Mrs. Attorney and J. R. Thomas and Son James, ail of Salt Lake City Ind Mrs. M. J. Faylor of Lo- gan. fTlu oseph Dunkley family hijfl in Cub river canyon Xjpsdayrfafternoon was a most dplightiuf affair. A delicious lunch wp.s spread at noon and then the AUGUST FRIDAY, L 193 7, Now Whod Mind Turning Turtle? Preston News !ys. ALP-JOURNA- 4-- ranged her daughter Viola. It was necessary to have a cast put on the little girls foot. Howard Quigley, signal for the O. S. L. railroad has moved from Cache Junction mak ing his home at Utida. Mr. and Mrs. Elijah McFarland of Tremonton. were Cornish visitors last Saturday evening. main-taine- 4 birthday party at her home on Tuesday afternoon, the occasion being her fiftieth birthThe hostesses day anniversary. were: Mrs. Woolfs daugTi'ei3, Mrs. Villls Purser, Mrs. Ross Thurston, Mrs. Irvin Knowles, Mrs Arden Balls and Mrs. Nyman Woolf. Visiting and music were the features of entertainment during thp afternoon, after which a dainty buffett luncheon was served to the following guests: Mrs. Erma Rossiter of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Heber Olsen, Mrs. Henry McCullough, Mrs. McDermatd, Miss Amy Ellis, Miss Libby Nellsen and Mrs. Charles Wakeley of Logan, Mrs. Kate Harris, Mrs. Edith Purser, Mrs. Bessie Balls, Mrs. Myrtle Webb, Mrs. Hattie Lee, Mrs. Florence Hancey, Mrs. Minnie Ralls and Mrs. Nora Seamons of Hyde Park, the guest of honor and the hostesses. The living rooms were made atti active with beautiful cut flowers. Mrs. Archie McNeil of Blackfoot Idaho, spent the week end here, house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Woolf. Mrs. Ross Thurston spent Saturday at Logan guest of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Knowles. Announce Marriage of Son of Terry Hyde, IThe marriage son of Mrs. Hattie Hyde and the late Bishop Charles G. Hyde, and Miss Sarah Robbins of Logan, uj mm-- IT TITD TTTTn Miss Erma and Miss Bc-tBam brough are visiung relatives at Utah. Uiutah, Home on Visit- Miss Inez Hanson, who Is a nurse at the L. D. S. hospital at Salt Lake is at home with her parents, Mr. and Mis. W. O. Han son enjoying her annual vacation. The Plains dinner pi eject spun sored by the M. I. A. will be held at the waid amusement hall Fn day night. After supper the evea ing will be spent m old fashioned dancing. Miss Ins Baker and Alan Baku! have returned from a short visit with, Margery and Claieace Silver, the childien of Mr. and Mrs Clarence Silver of Salt Hake. Visits in Salt Lake Mrs. Peter Vtebel was In Salt Lake and Logan last week, arranging for medual treatment for Hyde Park Kan-Wee- s PAGE NINE CORNISH crowd assembled tor a program and business meeting. Sports and games were enjoyed by the childten and the crowd dis- pered in the eaily evening. The out of town guests were Mr. and Mis. Joseph Benson and of Piovo, Mr. and Mrs. family John Dunkley of Logan, Mrs. Margate! Hausuu and Mi. and Mis D. E. Hansen oi California and Mrs. Wateison and family of Logan T he committee In or charge geneiai arrangements included Mr. ami Mrs Joseph L. Dunkley, Mr. and Mis. Dunkley, Kate P wle aud Susie Dunkley. Club Meets The first year 4 H club met at the home of Miss Myra Dames on Wednesday afternoon. The time was spent with sewing. Seven membeis were present. Mr. and Mrs. Inin Knowles ol Logau spent Sunday here, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Woolf. Mr. and Mrs. Eat, Kirby motor ed to Wellsville on Friday where they were guests of Mrs. John G Leishman, mother of Mrs. Knby. Mr. and Mis. F. Ballam and Mrs Harold Daines spent Sunday af ternoon at Cove, guests of Mr. Mrs. Oral Ballam. Mrs. Rosabelle is Thurston spending a tew' days at SmithfielJ visiting with her daughter aim son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Uos kelley. Miss Celia Balls is spending a short time at Wellsville, gue-iot her sister and brother in law Mr. aud Mis. Allen Leishman. Mr and Mis. Harold Kirby of Salt Lake City were visitors here on Tuesday, guests of Mr. aud Mrs. John B. Kuby. The Mi class of he primary, under the juiisdietior. and in company with their class leaders, Mrs. Carol Seamons, and Mrs. Naomi Perkes enjoyed a plunye at Logana, followed by lun clieon. on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Woolf Guest of Honor Mis. Archie Woolf was guest arof honor at a delightfully 1. There was a bit of unexpected realism in the salt water swimming pool aboard the liner Mauretania. A live turtle even though a baby one was sucked through the hose-pip- e from the ocean and was found swimming in the deck pool by Miss Edith McNutt, a voyager. Here she's shown with the maritime pet. was solemnized on Wednesday in the Logan temple. The young couple will make their home at Hyde Park, following a wedding trip to the canyons of southern Utah. Mrs. Arden Balls of Logan spent Sunday at Hyde Park, visiting relatives. i Mr. and Mrs. Nyman Woolf will move to Logan this week, where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Evender Waite have purchased the Nyman Woolf home, and will occupy the same iu the near future. Recovering from Illness-Bis- hop Mose Christofferson, who was quite ill at his home last week, following a tooth extraction is reported recovering. Mrs. Ellen Karren of Lewiston spent several days with her daughter Mrs. Marie Christotfersen after seveial weeks visit at Drummond, Montana, Miss Connie Anderson has returned from a ten day visit at Salt Lake with her sister Mrs. George Mills. Del Baxter has returned to his home at Cornish after receiving medical treatment at Logan the past week fo severe lysol burns. Carl Hanson motored to Sait Lake last week on business. Mrs. S. C. Pike visited with re latives at Eureka, last week. Recovering from Injuries Warren Simmons is recovering at his home after serious injuries inflicted when a horse kicked him in the face several weeks ago. Mrs. Anna Jensen had as her guests last week: Mr. and Mrs Milton Youngman of Los Angeles. was Mrs. Youngfuan formerly Mrs. Margaret Bingham and is Mrs. Jensens daughter Mr. and on their Mrs. Youngman were honeymoon trip. PRICES IN OUR LOGAN STORE SATURDAY, AUG. 8. 'MayonnaisePint Jar . . . 25c 2 : . packages Tomatoes Lemons Fancy Local Grown For Large Size Sunkist Heavy With Juice. Slicing 3 lbs. : . . : 10c D ozen . : level tcblespoontul gelatine cup cold water Yoins of two eggs I teaspoonful sa f I ttaspconfgi mustard ll2 - spoonfuls melted butter iodine. in 2 1 cup milit taolesooonfult mild vinegar or lemon tuice enn White Star Tuna few grams cayenne or paprika H.LJ L' Quote Prices Telephone Service FEATUEiES FOE1 OATUQEDAY In Rich Heavy Syrup 2 Large No. 2K Cana PEACHES is? Top Notch assorted JAM Jars 38-o- Mission Bell Toilet Health 45 . Drink 3 BOTTLES . Drl Pak 2 Cana Sewell's Luxury (Tumbler Free) POUND Pure Cider t CUSTOMER PLEASURE . B 4 : cans : : 20c Schillings Vacuum Packed Coffee few unmolested moments to see 'and select the foods they eat. We have shared no time, labor, or expense in making our O. P. Skaggs System Store a place where food shopping is a pleasure. Pound . : : . Pint Jar : : : Tea Coffee Most food buyers like clean, light airy stores. Where they may take 1 3 Finest Quality Dressing. . ib. pkg. : lb N M PEAS 2? 29c 3 Pounds Pound 25c 15c POTATOES 29 BREAD rUFQ1 AjivIIIjiJ Nic' Bantam 45 Baby Sego 25 45 6 CANS Sewells White Raisin or Whole Wheat; MAYONNAISE .25 Loaf 16-o- Best Foods Full Pint; Jar mgL m ftgL rfY Basket salad dressing?:;0;:: 15 SKL.25 GINGER SNAPS Spaghetti, Franco American) Peas, No. 2 can, Evergreen String Beans, No. 2 can Tomatoes, No. 2 V2 can Pierces Solid Pack $1.49 17 20 POUNDS C0RNfolden 2? 10 ORANGES Elbertas for mmu Slicing; Just Right for Slicing; 5 FO- R- CUCUMBERS 19 VIENNA SAUSAGE t'SS! RiP - ROLLS Full Cream MILK A PAPER 6 CHEESE cans 49c 25 2 POUNDS CORN FLAKES Kell age Large Size PER Bran Flakes, Kelloggs Standard Size KELLOGGS Bran FlakesA Whole Wheat Biscuits I 5 2 for 25c llOMF i P- -d TOILET 59 29 IN OUR MARKET Pot Roast SriXL. PORK AND BEANS Palmolive or Lux; S BARS Bt.e Ribbon Seeded or 6eedless; 3 Pkgs SEEDLESS GRAPES . 8c h Sperrys Drifted Snow SEWELLS MARKET SPECIALS U. S. Inspected Meats Where Quality Is Supreme Ruv at Sewells Whole OiR SR&GGS X DArTtlSI DrtGl11 LARD Snow White Fresh Rendered ROLLED roasts:;, rr1 Gran Fttentcl fr 19 COOKED Md Sugar Cured, or Half Slab, C0RN-BEEF?rND- LB. hjy 25 15 LEG OF VEALSor.0:':B. 14 JUICY STEAKS lb. FRANKFURTERS LB3.35 RUMP ROAST RIPE OLIVES UChlC flCiNiJ STORES A Surety of Purity 29 29 29 NEW I Be sure and see our window Saturday. We will have displayed items you cannot fford to miss. fOJDD 25 BEEFr.okT'r.2 l n FIG BARS 25 DC Extra Fine Granulated Beet Sugar 29c 25 25 29c Sugar Tree Brand Japan Green Tea. 39c yl i : 55 Brown or Powdered CANTALOUPES Fl,:bFo0R, - GRAPEFRUIT SUGAR Per Gallon B AICTMQ lUUOina 55 29 Libbys 6 Cana PEANUT BUTTER 25 .25 5 BARS FLAKES 49 Tomato or Mustard 3 OVAL CANS VINEGAR 25c MflTUNA :eZL CATSUP COFFEE French Dressing of Friendly TOILET SOAP cans. miMfr The Home MAY0NNAISEoi7Tpnt 16-o- z. LJ We Do Not CORNED Dinnerette. HIT Wv R41 LI LJ LI 17 for Proven Recipes foj White Star Tuna to Van Camp Sea Food Co , Inc., erminal Island, California log SHRIMPS PROTECTION Pork and Beans I Wte - We take the greatest of Care in protecting our customers.. Wide open aisles are a shopping relief and safe guard. Detailed cash register receipts insure protection against over charging. A high degree of sanitation aids greatly in the protection of your health. Our policy of low mark up and High quality of all foods makes it safe for the children to shop. I FREE RECIPES... Fancy Thomson Grapes for Table Use. lbs.::: - Soak gelat In cold water about five minutes Mix egg yo ks slightly beaten, With salt, mustard and cayenne, then add buler m.k and vinegar. Cook m double boi'er, stirring constantly, until rn xure th ckens Add Soaked gelatine and tun, sererated into flakes Tufn into wet meld chill, and unmold on bed of crisp lettuce leaves. BECCO GrapesSeedless 29c 3 in- MOULDED TUNA SALAD t DEVILED MEATS 25c : and sweet as chicken. Rich SOAP Kelloggs Corn Flakes or Post Toasties. Large Size. Dinnerette Brr.nd. A Quality Product. with a most Made with White Star Tuna, the in- - VA-expensive deep sea delicacy, tender SARDINES Com Flakes - A salad innovation truing flavor. Tffiinss 1 r M ti asr"l h--h lh L'?i t ,All. I! to) I " Roasting or Stewing, LB. 15 12 P,r 19 |