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Show H' THE HERALD NOTES I At Social Miss Laurene SecreM entertained at a partv at her home Thursday afternoon in compliment to Miss Marlene Stott, who is U soon with her parents to spend a year in California (lames and music were enjoyed after whRh lunch was served Those included were Merlene Stott, Nadine Naisbitt, Margaret Wilkinson. Marie Budge. Maurine Smart, nme Higgins. Lillius Cook. Cleo uiidMiom. Brown, Josephine lenevieve Porter and the hostess tiumd . r Many luva ly gifts wuc hv Mis. ii.Tt jv. jeu1 from her ui.g fraud' t Family Dinner Party Monday Mr Sere and Mrs tertimd at ID Mr a family dim n iD at tin'll h mu Mo. d in compliment to meabtis of tin L fHnu!y trot; Ugdin ual r City who e ere i'iiir.' in r G iv san.mer f Ltahlc 1 Dtt i pu ( e and n t v. ! tr inaiked for eighteen gue-d- d ; r ,m d . . h 'i vd M ) I laa ' Mr i !n a1 ' i ltd a h i L ,1! no t i 'i ,i i, , a HOW 1,11 i Coml ' t . u te lie ai then will denion-Uiat- 'Id with irde i iiD tl lined hih i Street o IS eli i i i n t In Ini I in t!w In tiU I .it ti mi' resent D. of U. P. - Until lhgi low. Tivasuro Hunt Includes Twenty t SATURDAY, JULY 30TII Rice Krispies Pint Jar Vinegar Tomatoes Coffee Pineapple can; crushed Oranges Tjvrgp, Swt, for (irape Fruit Pork & Ikans ill inn 5crn 19c : . ('orned Reef .ilhs; No. 1 Tin 25 c . 29c Fiona Sp i'v'. Diifltd Snow 5c lb&as 89c 20c 48 15c at Butter Doz. 19c 6 for gc j2 lb. glass 25c 'i . - Airvvuy 2Va 5c Soap 25c Heze-kia- P-N- .Max-i-mu- Juicy Cucumbers Utah, Large i Shoulder Rib Roast Leg Veal '.E r w'.-- Roastsi-:.'';'::;,- '; Picnic Hams Sliced Bacon Bee Steak Pure Lard ( hole D'ooki I Lean and Me lu no s (.ash rn sng ir ( unal Noin Ik tl r C!rt)ue ( nts InNjMaUal le Fnini f jOHn Kettle lUmilere! I . S. limperted Laril At n Heal H.txing! I . v ' lb. 12c lb. lb. llC i 13c 4 ibs.29c ifo. oer , 5 u Li uf lo fit M n , ir ti- hi t ft ; J ,M yin n .! s i i u M,. it I ,, ,l , ), d'HIU i h .ho r d in ins ( s. uA I ,i t , i , i i ; l i j pi asiire romantic Mil I. t t tmlt cilia mi 4 dam music of ilhiiMi Wilsons Ol.l) llll.l. Oieiiestr.t V- d i d ( mi tiie rowl for another night of dancing I LkIich I Oc (ruts Pm I i, .,, M m ,i. It tii Ml l IS I, a an ii 1. t ,11 is ala hih at 'I t !u 111 , Tomatoes Pa- by the Cniuii oinji tin of the He bet r e president lit Wake and held the Cache of presiding important position bishop until ins death We feel honor to help ear ry it a on th norm of William B Preston m our lamp and we have the dectnlMt-- of many wor hy veil h us This camp was first organized with eighteen members v hi h hv this tune has increased to alnmH three times as many Sister Yrtrv Si hvaner edit was the first president of this camp with itcis (Auohne Turner and Anno K Hums as counselors. Hannah J. C'h dim the first secretary The boundaries of this camp are politically the same as those of the Seventh ward of Logan st ike. although it is r.ei misvible to Kinie from other parts ami belong to this camp The settlers came here for the Nake of the gospel of Jesus Christ driven from their homes the same as others they came to colonize The verv mil establish a horn first saints to inhabit this little boundty known then as the hollow' were David Reese Griffith Charles. Sidney Dibble and Abraham Caldwell They first landed known thn as Providence in Spring creek, but due to a dispute over the land, they left and moved north down oer River Heights and forded Logan river and amp where the old Deseret Mill now stands This was in 159, and a little later Washington Rogers, N M Hansen. Neils and John Quayle were th' followers P 1884, there were about 36 in this locality and a f innlies w ud was organized (To Be Continued I joy ous d . FLOUR 48 lb Fruit Jars, Qts Honey, n MACARONI or Hood $ LEMONS I'LOlR sie, .. Ik. full ol juice . FKlir I.uuht ... Lau-e- , lur;e white ranch I eis !.. 1! HROAIK l.Olll todav vard ; TOWELS S SHEETING 1 Sl-i- wide, lare Turkish Towels unbleached, OVERALLS heavj weight, si.es 5 to MENS heavy, full cut, all si.es I.OYS' J MENS a J ti . aid .. . pkg. 10c qt. jar 29c Wheaties lb. 20c Mayonnaise . .... 1-- .... 6 cans 25c doz. 10 .... can 39c .... can 43c can 39c can 33c SOAP 10 bars 19ff Tima Flakes .... 2 cans 25c :r ;k Salted Wafers,. 77c 5c Coffee I.: 2-l- 19c box 25c Potato Chips, b. ... :', . CHEESE 123c . . Sunny Monday Laundry Marshmallow Fig Bars lb. 10c 8-o- 1,1 Pineapple . ... lb. 29c . z. pkg. 10c gal. 49c 3 lbs. 19c III. 10 Mild Cream IIEADQUARTEDS FOR F. S. INSPECTED .MEATS! Tlu Meat Thai You Fan Depend On Always! Peal Spring Chickens : .Hist the lU'lit si 9 . lb. 17c now U ; J I aaaaaaaaaa lb. 20c or P a- -a a ,1 l . . . lb. 15c vIxioR a- a a- a Beef Pet Roasts IF Real Milk Fed L.tinh a lb. 13 . . S. h. -- .seeled IVef Our Sausage, Hamburger 59c I And Fold Lunch Meals Arc Always Fresh! WORK SHOE . alfskin, black $1.89 a SPECIAL LOW PURE ON ALL SHOES! J ffTruwif A Boneless Ham Butts ! 'i- -( Leg of Lamb i9c : A lb. pkg. 15c 2 Barley Bloom Malt, KJc i23' uric 2i Pt. 27c . . . Tomatoes, Uta" fanrv patterns. reK. .'0c ijuality Extra heavy, . Corn, Iowa 15C Sl ITINGS . Jar Rubbers double Hp 3 ir d. gOll U9 Cider or White High Test 31? Marshmallows, fresh, lb. 19c Deviled Meat : wide, plain color, .tfi-i- 4 tall cans 25c . Peas, Utah Beans, Utah DRY GOODS intOADt LOt It .... 2-l- . v!iy toe do.. Mb. can 15c 3 cans 33c Cocoa Tomato Juice, 4 tall cans 25c Cheese, n pkis. . 3 small cans 10c M:ik 9 lb. bag 25c Salmon, Pink b . jar 25c Pork & Beans Salad Dressing Butter . n, bai Smith field White Is-l- UKAI'E SFACHETII . ViriC oo-- z. Cro,10 lb. pail 79c Peanut Butter at can Schilling's IIet J TEA ,J PINEAPPLE 1 ruI can grated, heay syrup New 69 Bag Electric Light doz. 89c Germade rat GROCERIES 6c !fo. 3 for 19c 29c Cantaloupes .I,;"X . . 2 for 15c Oranges, Ig. sweet,, doz. 23c Lettuce Lemons, Sunkist . . . Doz. 23c Potatoes. Uiali . . 29 lbs. 17c pio-ree- Nmk-keNe- Solid Red, Ripe Watermelons t Saturday, July 30 lie lb. 18c tl Another Bargain Day EGOS '"' dp, r John H. Anderson & Sons J Quality I d apj.im.t iim it ihuriii and repcounty in the terms William B I Gal; Bulk No. 10c 10c Salmon I Saturday! 30 ii July is i I.. K rn i Heze-Kia- lin ncri'IU1; Im v,i, instrumental in getting the f t railroad into Cache am! was vue president of valley the railto id company when it was takin ? 1 rtah er st cific t Rest Foods r Preston History in-- fi 111 for tin Cm he Montr 'he group tw Nt L:n Vimrntt entertained vc-: im.tllv at hi r home Monday WILLI M B. rUKSTON iAMl mg for Murium Stott, win is BY VELLA M yUINNEY 3c mm; vum in Call lot mi B I'reston camp of Thu ivining w:ij pent playing tiieTiie William of Pioneers wue Daugliters it r whnh light icfiesli-ligm. Benson Taft A Ezra the onginully cd v. t u i camp, organized July 27, 1VX M, but as the Benson family grew in numbers they desired a camp ot their own using the Ezra Taft Benson name. And so this tamp and the nunu whs Li ' Dell Toi .OMin and Dee changed to the Jacob S. Earl iher wiie hostess at a camp on April 25, 1911. The camp i,,sc huMt TKmmav evening funUoned under this name until 16, 1916. and then honoring is mI gut a v. tr uatuded t H 01 u s s rc eied a July tiu the first bishop of Logan, the Foot w eat h, nant Light m .tiu-Wn; oorain changed to the Miupi - VI if si Vi d at the William B. Preston camp. i n home william B Preston wuis the firs bishop of Logan and one of its earlv builders, born in FranLlm county Virginia, Nov 24, 1830. As a bv he vry enthusiastic over the gold fields in California and he went at the age ot twenty-one- , to Yolo County California, and l took up the cattle business Thatcher was his neighbor and it was through him that In first heard Mormonism and vas baptized m 1857. He married Harl riet Thatcher, daughter of Thatcher in 1859, find then Iv IIob'-,phk. k came bai to Logan and was an and ai live county community Worker He a was of men real leader ll.ippj .ilf ; T.ill ('.in with judgement and foresight possessing a rare combination of a well balamed spiritual and pncti i al mind He was captain of a r U Creme Oil ; company nf fifty ox (cams that mad trips to the Misissippi river 2 to hilp poor emigrant ross h l.ililn's Tali nil plains Again he served as a mis- - Mayonnaise i, at Long Island. N, trjouts At Pai'ty $479 i p .ii j,, ,hn nlli'r v isitini; in J.,.,. md. ,, lives and fnt mF for muiuUhIi fs t 100 lbs. , . Angtli is pit to red here wearl'retD little Dorothy ihrnton of ing the ictors corsage cr Iwroniingly after outpointing Gorgeoun .iorgia (oleman in the high lining contest at the womens Ulm-pi- e Honored Guest Fine Heet t ' l, . ' Mrs A A M.'i to hi r hoiiir in 1, (' 1' i n il Sugar , i Logan Visit up Returns Home lal a mi I'm-i- T ; Years of Quality Solid Pack, tall ran Mi Du n J'lSftl Ac dm Bond mu i at tin ir i . t mg m i cinpli- H A Kopa mil Ml H Cron of lHnvti E'' Mu n t vi Mu o Petersons Shoe Store N. Main i .11.11 1111 of !fkl L e Demiiii-itrutiu- 711 t low d mar ki d Di ii i At Dinner m, Each visitor to our store during this will receive a sample of I )r. Nelioir for Corns and yiMt-lvnDr. bdioll s booklet on Care of the feet. 53 b Ii Mi li I I, mug Mr Flank Ashbronk 0 Rl&EiE! 00 Over ih Ml Couple Presides low II m I'll ('luxe icnds At Social A 1' peifeetly comfortahle he rail make your feet with the Dr. de.SHioll pplianee or Remedy foot relieve to your specific signed condition. All of this without one penny's cost to you! lie sure to remember the date and call while we have Dr. be Lull's representative with us. I Perfect Dancins t t a- . III. F. h is i t, i, n In. d t,. 1aiPii V nature anil evlent of your I !J M1' at in m h mil 'I la at o I "III 111 n tl $u l ;h. ,,l .lie, ill i I at hat i S i id nrints of i u .. - foot whirl reveal ha.' liia.iile. lie l.u I it ,i m or e ill Ah VM re Mil ludi ', f ineriea notel Foot Specialist Jlr.Wm.M. Scholl. t it i Editor s P i,l . i Ul ( '.iv terrains Fur , bv a Toot Comfort Expert of the Chirago statf of Pedo-rapl- .Hill i I 1I thn Rail Mrml crs will be explained and shown here SATURDAY, JULY 30 wkincl lao 1,d ad a nod ' ilti , i. ii a jiicttiU PooS1 will make the i ' till iiv F M- i1 111! tl to have voer ! t vi g IDlt a ,ti d I ')u .v '! I ii" ini n ro d until nt i . (, . r15!?3rPa"rTTT I', r7.. ss y v. Mil t i MRS. HULA U ITTZER Arranged For August v.iiu hav ,n An f to l i ned - . . .i i , -- !L hm n wn d pgl It nils l ' n'-- '1 i ' a : iKUWl lie PAGE THREE. 2. .1 i 1 Marriage Plans n id. u hum m mn pli 'm nt v . i r .1.1 ; . a t i yjEicjiirAMM SAMS NEW DIVING QUEEN UNC LE Home ,H f? JULY 2; FRIDAY, JOURNAL, LOGAN. UTAH, - Attractive Party At Benson ,1,, - mac. yVMfr THE WOMANS PAGE SOCIAL - CLUB Young Guest 'l9y''r,W,iyF' yt'Sf u.'Xf ii n mi tuimrrfiilliTlti - qpn f itifhiifa Air irt Tf tuffti 2 |