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Show THE ILERALD Vr BENSON after whith Tuesday, freshments were At the recent Benson won meeting re- served Boxelder county-fair- , first, seio.id anil third pmes in horse pulling matches Jonathan Smith, first Robert Rees, second, and Heber third in the nnuun-- l Cronquist weight teams' Mrs Charlts Reese enti rtameJ at a delicious dinner Sunday Oo- ers were laid ior Mr and Mrs George Foster, Mrs Lnuoln l'os- ter and daughter, Mr and Mis Cecil Foster and daughter. Miss Edna Foster, Mr and Mrs V. G Reese. Jr, and son, all of Whit- nev The afternoon was spent1 in social ehat and music The ball game played Sunday between Benson and A! s Bike shop resulted in favor of the latter by a score of 12 to 7 Mrs Arvel Reese and daughter, Mona Jean, attended a snowir given at the home of Mr and Mrs H C Heninger of River Heights Friday evening in honor of Miss Verla Wilson The si hool houses aie being put in readiness for the opening of school here Monday Mrs Angus Funk entertained th2 following members of the Ke Ora club Thursday afternoon: Mis Frank Reese, Mrs Foster Reese, Mrs Darwin Reese. Mrs Cash Smith, Mrs Verna! Munk, Mrs Cyril Munk, Mrs Marvin Thain, Mrs Roy Ballard, Mrs. Melvin Ballard all of Benson Mrs and Thain of Roy The following special Amalga guests were also present, Mrs William Toombs, Mrs Otto Reut-leand Mrs Charles L Reese, all of Benson A delicious hot dinner was served Rnd the afternoon was spent in music and sewing Mrs A V Reee and daughter, Aftdt attended a trousseau tea s given in honor of Miss Lorna of Hyde Park Monday Mr and Mrs Reese Jorgenson are rejoicing over their first arrival, a baby boy, born on Monday. The Relief Society held a work r, Sea-mon- - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. i. I Our Boarding House Br me By jxson neee age wav, Or THE M' T - place the ones SAVOY, OF LONDON, I.l o: l U PAGE THREE. weir dtnnt r guc-ol Mrs Ernest Smith at Preston Sunday Miss Verdi Kingsford spent list wetk at Sinithfuld where she visited Mrs Wanda Pasket. Mr ami Mis Dell Ashcroft and thildren, Rulon ami Wanda, of Hvde Park, spent Sunday aftt-noovisiting Mr and Mis Oral Bailam Mi and Mrs J ( Allot weto Sundav dinuo goods of Mi and Mrs Ross Tivlnr of Preston Mr and Mrs Fmil Olsen and familv of irginia spmt Sum! iv and Mis evening visiting Mi Edwin Hitih Dr and Mrs J S Ail n of Id iho Kails spent Sundav and Monday visiting Ins mother, Mrs Lnimi AIU n, and hf others, Alfred Elijah, uid Levi Allen Miss Ailene Allen left Sjmlav for Tremonton with Mis evening 5 H Si oil where she will spi ml a week Mr and Mrs Trevor Ku hauls s and Mr and Mrs Fenton to Tremonton motored Monday where tluy attended Uu fair Attorney Era P Monson, Jr, of Washington, D C, spent Friday evening visiting Mr and Mis Saul Allen. Mr and Mrs Saul Allen and sons. Reed and Lee, attended the Monson reunion at Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, Monday A family dinner was given Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs Iavmia Allen The Junior girls entertained Friday evening in honor of Misses Cove News 1A imi Mis V M Allrn ami iron ot 1otat Mo ate fcptmhng i il (i as hoiiM gut sis of M imi M s Saul AIU n Mr ami Mis And Hir of Og-- I n Mis b nun i Htt ami Aid su nt Wrdnos-visi'im- ; Uti of Lewiston Mi ami Mrs Ether M vu' is yo Suitcase IK WHUT DD YO DO LWIF TH' STPAP? DAT USED TO BE ON I- T- POVALt,OF CAPO, BUT IT WAS M ! Ahem HAS TO GtT A PIECE OB DOPE To TiE UP FIFTH, OP PARIS, AND THE ESPLANADE, OF BEteUN.ON THE MOST CONSPICUOUS PLACES PASH IT, L HAD A DANDY FteohA TvAE W ALL RIGHT, MiSTAH -AAAJAH PEN AH , SOfA& EUROPE AM HOTEL STICKER? 1 WANT YOU To PASTE ON MY Suitcase-- It I "ii n n lltn lcfl 1 m si! uik.hu r in i S j .! with his Mr ami i I (1 . WEAte'EMFOte, on a trunk: amp damaged WHEN THE TRL5NC WAS AH E.te HUP ll EDIT DteOPPED FROM A JX Miss Millie and Maiguritc Allen Silt Lake Uity returned home Phuisdav if tot spending a month visiting Miss Kosa Allen horn is Mien and Miss Kosa ll n motoied to Swan Lake, Idaho ednesd i where they visited Mis Julia Matkm Mrs Malkin uinmpinicd them on to Cleveland, Id iho. where they visited Mrs n.u.i Uaffertv Mr and Mts Henry Kreece at Kexbutg, pt nt tlie wvek-enIdaho where they visited Mr and Mis Robert I'reece, Mr and Mrs (leoige Plowman and Mr and Mrs Elmer Bowman Mr and Mrs Raymond Thatcher of Salt Lake City spent Saturday visiting Mr and Mrs J C Allen Mr and Mrs Raymond Allen of I n WINDOW) Wherever you go, you find this malt that outsells all others Min-druk- d Lin II i and Idonna Wheeler, who are U iving soon for Star valley, Wyoming, at the Home of their iss hadti, Mrs Clarence Allen. The evening was spent playing A di iicious lunch was garni s sirvtd The guests were presented with a gift Mi and Mis Hairy Snell, Jr, of Sdt Lake (My and Mr. and Mis Harry Stull, Sr, of Franklin spent Sunday evening visiting Mrs. Livinia Allen Mr and Mrs T. H Wheeler and left family Tuesday for Star allev Wvoimng wheie they will make Uu ir home Stake Mutual board member4 of Vj held a eampfne party ''Thursday evening at tne home ol Mr and Mrs Saul Allen after whuh the evening wan spent id irmsu and games lor milk, a children wlm will not drink adding cocoa or grated placing a Kpoon cream on the top tr hocol it to it, lul of ultipcd ( VUI OF THINKS We take this means and occato th ink all of the kind sion friends and neighbor; who took in the funei d services, sent pait flowers, and oihirwise were mind ful of ns during the illness and following the death of our beloved husband and father, J P Hansen. Those who spoke and furnished music during the services have a large measure of our gratitude Mrs J d Hansen and Family, Newton. cffHAT CUASSV TOUCH w. ,.C ss Ef 3 Glue Ribbon Malt Mr. and Mrs George Bose and children of St Anthony, Idaho, and Mr and Mrs. Lorin Summers of Idaho Falls were visiting their parents. al- ways has been the eader in quality. And its high quality is thoroughly appreciated, for today, itout-sel- ls any other brand by many millions cans every year, ways packed full 3 pounds. tM-ract-I 'tltifi- Mr and Mrs R W James and Mr. and Mrs ilmer children, William James, Mr and Mrs Mrs and Rawlins. Mr Roy James, Mr and Mrs Wesley Olsen an of Salt Lake enjoyed outing nr East canyon, Sunday. Mrs. Ann Welch entertained at dinner Sunday in compliment of her husband on his birthday. Covers were laid for 28 guests Mrs. E. R. Summers is visiting at Preston and Pocatello, guest of her sister,. Mrs Alfred Kerr and brother, Earl Shipley - Mri and Mrs. , Job" P- - James V c- (Jit1 I Paradise POUHDS - - poooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooq I o ro o o o o o o o o o o o DIBAN KmTH EMO I irffrfrrtrrr,rrfrrfrrrrrerrrrrtrff'rrrfrfeZ Water- - MISSION DELL Toilet Soap melons Ier Lb. Jello MISSION BELL fOU TH6 COMPLEXION Flavois k AH 2 Tokay or Seedless Ier 1c 'v Grapes Pkgs. 5c 19C CAKES SPECIAL Lb. Canta loupes A LUXURIOUS SOAP J POPULARLY PRICED 3 Each o 15c 2c o 2 lb, jr. 25c o Oranges-Me- i Peanut Butter size, 2 doz. 35c o o Peas, No. 2 can, 3 for 25e 15c 10 lbs. Onions 2 Seda Crackers, 1 lb. pkg. 10c o qt. 25c 2 Salad Dressing Shredded Wheal pkg. 10c o 19c o Mayonnaise, Dinnerettept can 5c Pork & Beans-M-ei o 25c lbs. Tomato can 5c 2 Sweet Potatoes, 4 o 2 can,' 3 for 25c o, o Blitter ...:.......;lb. 22c Potato o Coffee Chips o Schillings KflNG WHHTE lbs. o LfrlTtg. o 69c Granulated Soap 10c o o 29c Large Package o Sugar (Limit) o 25 lbs. the o il machno a 49c 8 VEAL ROASTSPARK RIBS s o PORK, .ROAS- T- j . s0 v For tbe Complexion . o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Ogden Livestock Juice-M- ed. Beans-N- 2 . Requires no bleach or bluing . j use rf in washing q , 1-- 39 Meaty Cuts m o Tender Reef, Pound Chops, Yearling LAMB STEAKS-a- nd KIPPERED SALMON Fresh Stock Just In 0 BEEF BOIL 2 lbs VEAL RIB and BREAST Per Pound 3 W LrgC 3 Ial 2-25- c Pound PORK SAUSAGE Special Pound . LAMB RIB and BREAST 3 Pounds for nnrt 0 outstanding Aftrm BUT they didnt know about the New Oxydol then Whether you're washing dishes or clothes, suds do the work. Oxydol makes 50 more suds richer, quicker suds that rinse off clean, that leave no senna that's why this safe soap can do so much and still be kind to hands and dainty things. Procter & Gamble An excellent brown can be made by adding burntHoiip (not burned) sugar or browned flour to the atock. c o lOtli IN OUn MARKET Real Pork Sausage VU11W 2 lbs. 19c White Lard-Sn- ow Beef Pot Roasts l. S. No. , w per lb. 10c Shoulder Pork Roasts and Meaty Boneless Ham Butts Bake .. -i- . ji - The j g per lb. 18c I'tiih Milk Fed Reef 1 per lb. 6c 2 lbs. 15c Boiling Beef ' Leg of Lamb it l.ist Pure , : 1 ith, su ect potatoes , fr . I ... M per lb, 15c Salt Bacon 7 4 Armour's Extra Fancy ; , BUTTER "l Coffee-My-T-F- I rthTmery lb. ,i 2 lbs. 25c 'i' r lb. bag c -- '0 2 Packages 19c ' lb. 20c me reh ( hurned 25 j f Milled In Logan Wheaties ...per lb. 15c . - ELECTRIC' LIGHT Macaroni or Spaghetti Blue Rose Rice . . . . . . . . ' : . 5 lbs. 29c 5 lbs. 125c lb; Navy Beans or Red Mexican 5 lbs 19c t , J i - a S (p) Peas-Co- EVERY WOMAN rn . Ralco Malt How do I look to other people? If you have a lovely akin, attractive eyes, and plenty of enthusiasm, you need not worry. So many women, though, risk their beauty by neglect of constipation. It often causes loss of pep, sallow skins, dull eyes, pimples. Yet constipation can he overcome This by eating Kelloggs All-Bracereal provides hulk to exercise the intestines, and Vitamin B which tones the intestinal tract. All-Bra- n also supplies iron for the blood. Brooms-Stro- ng, so often habit-formin- Two tablespoonfuls daily will correct most types of constipation. ftitfessl I ' If your intestinal trouble is not re- lieved this way, see your doctor. At all grocers. In the package. Made by Kellogg ip. Battle Creek. HELPS KEEP YOU FIT V .... 3 large can's 29c! . 3 large cans 29c . faces this question The bulk in All-Bra- n is much like that of lettuce. Special cooking processes make it finer, more palatable. It is not Surely this is safer than abusing the system with pills and alrugs . Beans-Tomat- oes ........ 5-T- Salted Peanuts . . . ie . ! " ulutit Jemima Pkffs.,' 1K-- a3 , 74 A - bag SALMON . . . . . .'! lb. 10c i tall cans si Morning ' ., Bushel tomatoes ' PANCAKE FLOUR lb-- large can 33c . . . each 39c Sego - Bordens habit-formin- g. g 28c O o o 21c i) SEPT. Receipts, 103. including 70 for market and 33 to San Francisco packers; slow, steady to o o c o o o o o o o o o o o CD 86 pound drive ins $4 45; few truck loads, $4 25, truckload 71 pound feeders, 3 00 003 CATTLE J3 BGSSEP (HTKj lows- HOGS Receipts, 659, including for market, 139 to Oakland packers, 130 to Lod Angeles pack ers. 143 to South San Francisco market and 138 to Anaheim pack ers; steady; top, 34 50, on few best drive ins; lot mixed 193 pound weights, 3125; few packing sows, 8c 11c the Usual Saturday Saving Prices MRoal. and SUaKs Cl 1. Order! most Delicious 000000000-0009C800000000JCC90000- ' 71c lot $4 00; flfr'IlitJh (13 U-- tP Ogden OGDEN, Sept. livestock reports for Thursday, as made by the USDA, are as fol 109 mi miimiiii O POT ROAST hos, 09 MADE BY THE WAR FRS IVORY SOAP 9 . O few common and medium 4 25. me $3 50 drive in Murs 4 5n, dium and good heifers, medium and good cows, $2 50 -300,; few cutters, $200 SHBEP Ueieipls, 17 705, includ ing 2555 for market, 75 to Utah fangc, 3092 to Denver maiket, 1427 to Omaha market, 270 to St Joseph market and 10.315 to Chi cago market about steady, load mixed fat and feeder Idaho Jambs, $4 40; load choice fleshy Idaho feeders, $4 25; load 63 pound choice Idaho feeders. $4 15, with few out at $2 50; two loads 65 pound Ida weaK, . . . . - spent the week end in Ogden Miss Margery Johnson of Los Angeles is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs Henry Johnson Mrs Oliver Smith underwent a minor operation at Hyrum Tuesday Miss Edna Oldham entertained her Sunday school class Monday Outdoor evening at her home games were enjoyed and light refreshments served Mrs Caroline Summers and baby was able to be brought home Tuesday after spending the past ten days at a Logan hospital. Members of the Star Food Cooking club, assisted by club leaders Verda Obray and Edna Oldham, entertained the mothers at a club breakfast Monday afternoon at the home of Miss Obray. Covers were laid for the following mothers: Zelda Sum mers, Eva Smith, Josephine Bishop, Bertha Johnson, Maud Obray. Miss Johnson was an guest. Achievement exercises Of the Sewing and Cooking clubs were held Work Wednesday done by the girls during the summer was on display during the day. Miss Izola Jensen, county agent bestowed awards for the best work In the evening, a three act comedy entitled Farmerette" was presented to a large audience by members of the Star and K K Cooking club, directed by the Misses Verda and Edna Oldham. Friday evening in the ward hall a social was held in compliment to Mr. and Mrs Henry O. Norman, recently released as second counselor of the bishopric and president of the Y. L. M. I. A. Features of the evenings entertainment were: program and dancing. Light refreshments were Mr Norman was presentserved ed with a ring and Mrs, Norman with a purse. Mr. and Mrs Norman wil! make their home in Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnson of I ogan have been spending the week at the home of Mr., and Mrs. John P. James. Onioas-Sw- ' Juxt ki'eIiI Spanish eet Oranges-Swe- et, 0. Grapes ' Bananas-Gold- en ' I . . 3dc .5 lbs! 7c Juicy, 2 Doz. 35c Basket 13c ripe, fancy, lb. 5c Med. 45 Sizc . f ) |