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Show hill TOWN rsri:ni' n unity, prnh liit I iut( ii I'll si. lent R,, t I.'.Mv- - mm( t: r 4 Schilli ns if Contract Bridge Mii F I. Roinmv entei t uned infnimiliv at one t ible of i initial t nudge at her home Tliurs-- d The gue.'s weie V afteimion VI- 'h A on In r lt pi ml 'I hr girl who pull often fimK it won't worh in the pirn hes. Cream of Tartar ihni makes them tjood. On the avtrnye, rub nan family now n , year in j tae, m 1U1U i imi-$ " Uit total Fashion Plate NEW The couple hinih was sered iineiMii many beautiful gifts. Hi foil, hei luiirriuge. Mis Olseu was the guest of honor at two ile-- I Mrs. A. ghtful entertainments N' Smith was hostess to 25 intimate friends of the bride at a bower at which many beautiful gifts were received while a ''vam-pite- " p u ly was given at tile home Hettv Blvdhe, famous as a Hi II v of Mis Puzzle Peterson in tho silents. will ho teen games formed the entertainment in talkies befoie long. Eno has with a waffle supper oping served been making films in Bnaleml late in the evening to 15. and appearing on the Now VoikMis J Binnall and Mrs She has been cast in ,PilNiels Jensen of American Fork st;;e will alar rtMiaae, entei tamed Sunday at a dinner Nfiun'aiKl Nojnxiii Koblei; her honor. Twelve guests pmty in were present. ... WHAL EC Soap r 2 Pledges Arrange wates? through their. Nostrils, and are-MOres Fish AK - g ( rstal W Ialii;ili New hite JO EARS Low Iiice ;j EARS 25" J EI : El ue Fine et NO. ?,i Raisins! Cheese Butter Seeded - Seedless Mild FEU PRO. PER POIND , CAN WJ1FAT SODA A. H. j FFflakfs Bulk China Irr MACARONI lliilk I 2 rmimls huge K. K. jfe Oysters - Cove 23c 13c 13c IoihkI 15c icoco.wIii iC k me jCOCOAMlT Sperrys LgA'KG. I'rr I'ai A a Walnut Meats Salted I Peanuts PER LE. m i5c PKG. ',-L- 17c 10c OATS Sperrys Legs POUND Steel Cut 5c rep '.Navy LES. Kelloggs 2 IKGS ,10c 19c ; cans 25c Euffalo 2 No. 2 cans 19c & BOXES I1HANS g 23c COHN 2 No. 2 cans 19c No. 2V2 can 15c CATSUP Sugar Jjpwdered Mb. can 27c CALUMET fluking I51ue 6 Pine (,i'ni I Blue Pine, Cut 'IT1 - 2 Powder LES. 15c t- CRAlEFKUITS Desert - 10c! No. 2 Can -, :T LYE Shinola Hex PER PER CAN 12c HAM- - - CAN s Corn Meal EAG 9c 19c 15c: 5c Sliced POUND 5c 15c POT ROAST Blue Pine Regular 5c Y 3 CANS Steer Beef V Deviled Meat 10 1 2 OVEN ROAST Blue Pine Prime Rib POUND 3 Cans 12c 10c g 1 TALL 5c mi TRIFLE W0H COMMON Kelloggs y, POUND 10c can the Missionary society Piesbyterian church met Thursbuildthe afternoon at church day The following new officers ing were installed: President, Mrs William Lohman; vice president, Mrs. W. B Jones; secretary and treasurer, Miss Addle McCausland Miss Lola Coulter was in charge of devotionals. Miss Ada Marcia Hoebell gave her oration, "Patriotism and World Peace," which won second place last week. In an oratorical contest held in Salt Lake City conducted by the Presbyterian church. Miss June Barber talked on Presbyterian missions in Alaska. Refreshments were served at the close of 'the afternoon. The hostesses were Miss Margery Frink, Miss Jane Barber, Miss Winifred Soil and MisS Elsie Anderson. of CONSTIPATION Sardines! K.K. Vanilla! j.oA Eottieg 1 I Sugar Cured Extract! Milk 15c Fresh Ground BACON Golden K. K. iftlne Pine i- POUND & , , Coffee A. F. S. Bulb, pkg. I 25cj Brings All-Bra- n Vt Relief - 5 . & Onstipation gets Its grip on s person si meet, unawares. It' often starts with sneh little things. Headaches. Listlessness. Bad complexion. .Unpleasant breath. Jf unchecked, it may seriously Impair .. your heafthD Fortunately,' yea can avoid this danger by eating delicioua ce- real. - Laboratory testa show that Kellogg A t .i H ra y provides two things needed to overcome common constipation: bulk and vitamin B. AiX-Brai3 also a rich source of iron tot tho blood. ' Biological teats demonstrate that tho bulk in bran is similar to that in leafy vegatables. Inside the body, it forms a soft mass,1 which gently clears out the intestinal wastes, , How much better than taking unpleasant patent medicines. Two daily tablespoonfuls of All-Bra- n are usually sufficient. Serions cases, with every meal. If Hot relieved this way, see your doctor, ' ' Get the package at your grocers. Made by Kellogg in X 4 Battle Creek. ' ? Mesht Chiffon, Sertice- - 79c, $1.00, $1.35 -- Non-Ru- i 1 0?r LOGAN, UTAH 54 Years of Quality Footgear t SATURDAY FEATURES Best Quality Peanut Butter Pound Glass Jar, if Dill Pickles Happy Vale Utah Pack '1 - Eat h ie i a 1,1 r r Richards overtrumped with the nine of spades and won the last trick with the king of spades, thereby successfully making his contract of six spades doubled, Giving your opponent an opportunity to make an error, and being quick to take' advantage of the breaks, is what makes a good bridge player. (Copyright, 1933, NEA Service, Inc.) TO BE MAIL CARRIER CLOUSTER, O., a-postmaster H. F. Hafnbcl of Gloustcr, who is serving his third term, wriU excape loss of employment when Democratic appoint ments are made. He has been transferred to the position of city mail carrier. r k In Loaf IVintu i lt. loaf t . i ner: He won the next trick with the ace of spades and then led the three of hearts, winning in dummy with the ace. On dummys king and a.ueen of hearts, he discarded his three and eight of clubsi He then led the three of spades and finessed the jack. West's ten spot fell, warning him that East held the queen and eight of spades. Judge Richards then played his ace of diamonds and when West's jack dropped, continued with the king, West discarding a club. Judge Richards then led the nine of diamonds and was careful to play the ten from dummy. East won the trick with the queen of diamonds. F.ast then made the serious mistake of returning the jack of hearts, which Mr Richards trumped with the five of spades Judge Richards led the deuce of diamonds which was won in dummy with the eight spot, and all he had to do was to lead a club from dummy which East was forced to trump with the eight of spades. & Extra tirade v -t Salad: Dressing Best Foods Quart Jar Pound 9 Rolled Oats Checker Brand Bag in V Cheese 35' Good A 5 3 3 , Quart Jar H2) If In Tomato Sauce, Oval tTin-- ' The Bidding The bidding was very optimistic. in Richards the South openJudge ed with a two spade bid, and as a result found himself playing a six spade contract doubled. Judge Richards' hand contained entirely too many losing card to open with an original two bid However, it ' was the play of the hand that I thought unusually interesting. The Play West opened the king of clubs which Judge Richards in the South won with the ace. Summing the hand up. it now looks as though he must lose a diamond and a spade trick, even though he cart take one spade finesse. However, that seeing there was one possible chance of making the hand,. Judge Richards proceeded in the following man- Judge 4 -- , A V3 AA-8-- Genuine Watersnake Skin Tie. Gray to Match Y'our ' Spring Clothes. ntwawmr l Vi , Petersons Shoe Store 10-8-6- -3 AJ-6-- B. 1 Gordon Hosiery to Harmonise VA-K-Q- Missionary Society Meets At Church Skinned, Sugar Cured, Whole --3 or Half 19 c Dinner Meeting Held At Church Kid, tQ Expert Fitting Service! ' 3-- 2 The annual dinner and business meeting for the members of the Presbyterian church was held Wednesday evening at the church. Covers were placed for seventy at the serving tables. Following dinner, reports of the vatious committees were heard. HAMS 25c 2 19 c A The BURGER 2 for (;EAPEFRUIT Large Calif. ,, per head SlITTUCF Firm heads, SCARROTS Beets, Turnips, Calif. . ., bunch S 12c PRO. I "PEAS -- FORK ROASTS FIIODUCF DEPARTMENT 2 doz. I 0 R A N( ES Full of juice per doz. (5 0 RAN 0 FS Large size, per doz. LEMONS Large, juicy 2 No. 2 PER POUND Beans .1 BRIDGE ty wwsaHHsaai uw p Peanut Butter en- tertained the active members and fatuity advisors at the apartment of Muss Vaughan Harshbarger and Miss Pearl Williams. BV V M. K. MeKKNNBV Buino and cards formed the American Bridge Leagae entertainment Refreshments were Seeretarj, served at the close of the eveHere is an interesting coincito sixteen guests. Prizes dence While in ning Sti Petersburg, weie awarded to Miss Selma HumFla , I had the pleasure of meetphries and Miss Ruth Wiser. ing Judge Ralph E. Richards of Clearwater, Fla. Upon heawng his name, I was naturally interested At to learn whether or not he played Sorority Group a good game of bridge, aS it was Bridge Supper Mr Ralph R Richards, now ol California, who was my partner Members of Theta Upsilon we won the National Con-tiaentertained at a bridge when Pair championship In Chisupper party Monday evening at the home of Miss Beutrice Hogen-so- n cago in 1929. During the evening, Judge RichThe appointments for the serv- ards brought back memories rtf some of the masterful plays made ing tables were carried out in a color scheme of orange and green. by my former partner when he SixLeen guests were included. The successfully executed a coup play to make his contract in the folhigh score prize for bridge was lowing hand; won by Miss Vera Scheby. c Gray, Elne, Klack, Combinations. Widths v 4A Snake, Pigskin. Sizes 4 to Jig. 73 NORTH MAIN Card Party Soap A. H. Naptha $6.00 to $7.50 rs The pledges of Phi Della Pi Do NOT 5Pou Shoes For Wonderful Girls . LOW' PRICES! A oiuliTfu! . Answer to lat Wedncsdu : Tlidc is no plant known as the Shamock pmiii.ir lo Ireland! MENTHOLATUMs N E W .veiling Mr and Mr, Dunn are toe pun Is ul t hi Slide lot in e Mias Mm Dunn S t el, Ilm S ami friends were ists at the pai'y at whu.il cards ,uvl other giu.ie-- . were enjoted Six p.its uc awarded following the Kami . and at inidm0ht a delicious no-no- st WE (Oil, I) SPOUT FORK ABOFT THE QUALITY OF THE SHOP GROCERIES WE SELL. WFIII FS AM) HE CONVINCEl I MQI E MOMMENT An A1 KStU RY, Miss ii n unuMta! monument is bewitf deoft "'the signed here to he firemen's plol in nton (etnelei dainty Itinih was served the afternoon I v v .Smith Bvran U nilit, Mrs Mrs (' ItamUll and Mrs Luther M lluw- - 1 , siried The tables were dei orated wilh flagrant snapdragons Covers were nmiked fur twelve. Mis., Armenia Maughan was a spe,..! gut st I.iidge prizes weie awarded to Mrs l.enrge Clyde and Mrt H ir-- i One Table Of l.lovtl OImui, who and who urr, tit i it'd M iri h it mini'll Tui.vl.iy ftmn a liuney-mon- n I tup in southern 'lab. were nteit lined it a delightfully home of Mr. piny at theDunn Wednes-P.- u nnd Mis j IN Sr -- Mis R O. PolUr was bustess to tiainhtrs of h r iluh Thmsdiv at ft moon at her home. The afternoon Was enjoyed playing bridge alter which a dHirtly him h wa, ,imi Mis Mr It is a blink of granite, nearly eight test, high, on the f.ue of which are carved designs of fire, fighting implements. hitertained Recently Wed Couple ) v TAGE THREE. f Club Members Socials Honor ha hi nt, Joiculer ( Dlij h V . g a SOCIETY i t- - - in 21. 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