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Show It a; Aaasia A4fr flfoffianir rnr ut. r r r r m r, , .:.? :,AgHr...- v - ?& &wm a 46SwMfct ? i T Ifc.ji page rrvE. in; 'unrral services for Jacob H. . ,,hriinn were held Monday in die f'rovidcnce First ward chapel with William K. Zollinger con- M Mrs Man, i llan.-ei- i Christensen died at her in Hyrum Tuesday after- niiiin fallow lag a lingering illness Hie was Ihe wife of tile late June i K Christenson and v.as hoi ii 'comber 2a, lsofi in Hyrum II i parents were Oleu and Mary llniren She was married to Joseph P Jensen in November )xx3 Her fust husband died 3I Since that time she years ago ii ul been proprietress of the Pioneer hotel here, Surviving Mrs Chi istensen arc one daughter. Mrs Lucile Muc-- I Both of Los Angeles and two sons. Kay Jensen of Magna and Bert Jensen of Hyrum There are also and one1 twelve grandchild! on brjther, John Hansen of Los An-Mma Mrs. and two sisters. geles Johnson of Firth. Idaho, and Mrs Mnrv Kellogg of Salt Lake City Funeral servires will be held :n the Third ward chapel Friday Y ducting Those who spoke words of comfort u nd gave praise to the life and his wife of the deceased were: Hebor C. Maughan, President Joseph It. Shepard of the 1ipan temple. President Joseph K. Quinney and Counselor William numbers, with Mr. Spuhler singing the solo in one number. Other special musical selections were a vocal solo, Mrs. L.uella Jensen and a vocal solo, Mrs. Margaret SM.ith of Riverdale, Idaho. The prayers were by Conrad Alder and It. L. Loosli of Clark-stoInterment was in the city cemetery where the dedicatory prayer was offered by John F Astle. The High Priests quorum acted as honorary pallbearers. The great carprofusion of flowkcrs were ried by nieces and Relief Society members. ' at n I - d d ; Ur it" , rf-f- . v f , lid oil 1 .1 nt. Interment will o . o Thursday, IK (IN NMW 7 MlltS )R INK V j be in !V I AN A AIU l I LEWISTON of Kansas Dorothy Sykes City is here visiting Imr sister and husband Dr and Mrs. Kenneth Smith for an indefinite time Many people examined the Genet al Electric kitchen which was here on exhibit on Thursday after, noon. Mr Merle G Hyer spent Thursday in Salt Lake City on business. The following attended the Dramatic Art Recital given by Miss Margaret Rine. a student of Rhea Winters Budge at the Bluebird on 1 Imrsday evening. Mrs. Hyrum Rule and son Howard, Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Flygaire, Mr and M's. Boyd Ririe, Mrs. Lizzie Hyer. Mrs. Asa Thomson, Mrs. Ira Hyer, Mrs. Dorris Hyer, Mr. and Mrs Joseph Hyer, Mrs. Emma Hyer, Mr. and Mrs. Langton Barber, Mr. and Mrs O K. Tyner, Mrs. Blame liver and daughter, Fdithe, Mrs James Taggart and dtiugh-er- , Blanche, Mr and Mrs. Garth Hogan. Mrs Victor Waddmins, Miss Hattie Waddoups, Miss Neilri. sfioddard. Miss Gavle Hendricks, Mr and Mrs C. W. Hyer, Miss Berness Rawlins, Miss Jean Campbell. Mr Mac Budge, Miss Tliora Bc'gcson and Arnold Bcrgeson. Mrs Ether Alien of Cove spent Friday line visiting her mother, Mrs F.ninia Hyer. Mrs C. B Stoddard entertained lie Al Lons club at her home. A delicious luncheon was served after which bridge was enjoyed. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Leon Pond and Mrs H. F. Bcrnhiscl. Special guests included Mrs O Wendell Budge and Mrs. Ira Hy-c- r MOI IU I I K l III K WASH, Tint 7 i. It. DOAN S Pll W i N 17 .. SOLITION ly Mrs. Ezra Hatch and son, Paul, left for their home in Pueblo, Colo., on Saturday after spending the past summer here. Mrs. May Chandler and Mrs. Stillman Pond spent Sunday evening in Preston. Many from here attended the Mutual conference in Preston on Sunday. 'r. and Mrs Hyrum Pearson and son Kenneth and Mr. Dorris D. Hyer spent Monday in Salt Lake City on business. 1)441 HONOR GARNER UVALDE, Tex. d'li John Nance Garner will be honored with a $$3,500,000 dam named for him if a requested allotment is granted hv the fedvnl niihlir works administration. The dam would be built on the Frio river and would back up water oVe- - 40,000 acres of West Te land 23c 63c $1.00 Pepsodenl Antiseptic 63c SI. GO Lavoris 39c 60c Sal Hspafica Honey and Almond Cream. 33c 49c 75c Baume Bengue 53c 85c Jad Sails 5Gc Anidon or Pyrolac Pan.. 23c 31 c E3r. Pebeco Tooth Paste 35c Palmolive Shaving Cream. 23c 5Gc Phillips Milk of Magnesia. 29c 84c $1.00 Lisferine 73c $I,GQ ZoniSe Extract of Witch Hazel, Pint... 25c :,t& Certified 5 Rubbing Crain ASPIRIN TABLETS, 100s ASPIRIN TABLETS, 24s Alcohol 33c Tint Conipwnd 00 V! H.KIKIC I DO' Hill m'"m $1.95 ... PUlert KRUSCHEN SALTS I 53c I M 1)01 11.10 i IMMI I! UMNO I 'tll'N 7f 4 I"! N e. ( II I ps , MILK OF MAGNESIA Pint 3-.V Jt POM K m r.nk MILK OF MAGNESIA Quart Size. Steal 29c 24c 24s Kl.UL.VHOV . 33c 1)R. LYON S TOOTH POWDER.. MILK cf MAG- 3nk..a l.uv Si.ap Cuticura Soup HOSPITAL ABSORBENT COTTON .SSSSSE3 i .V'u - 1,1 II AIR Mownrii hot m on ATLK R.)l f K lu- RIHJIhOI. SOWING ( HI AM ;:p ... s ir.vnHU Too l II I'AVI L 23c MrMAs sowing 2Sc (KI.M 4 Sunn n i uc n;.trs ft lor 15c 88c ( (ream 5r 149 . If,?.' ( (H'.SSI AN MINEKAI, OVALTINE Ll.DtULL'S SYKl P OF PEPSIN $1.00 ll I Miim HUM lvl 1930 1931 supplies have climbed. The German duty of $1.62 is highest of all. as the pieture shows. Next comes Italy with a duty of $1.07 a bushel and finally France Is lowest with a duty of $0 85. The blaek bars, representing the wheat stocks In the United States, how that while these restrictions have been In force, the stocks hare climbed to more than 360 million PSYLLIl 1932 bushels. Even with the short crop In the United States this year, the black bar repreenling the stocks fdr this country a year from now probably will be near (be 200 million bushel mark. The following year, if nothing is done to prevent It, the carryover is again likely to be around 350 million busiels. .l,IIUWW"U..M..)i mm M SI LD, Dark, 1 Lb ?5c C'HOI'OI. C.AsC.ARETS c N' ATI wsr AT E .... RES REMEDY AROMATIC CASCARA, ( ON Sf 3,i 1)1 F LLMIKIC ( I HUNG IKON. St (Hi H.M IK1C IKON.. HAN 79C 59c Cl R! 1M B rim, Y 73c ALTO STROP BLADES, 3'S HHU DOl'X SHAVING 1RFAM 7V KRANK'S LATHER KRTEM, Jar SI !3 PIN Al D LILAC 23c 45c LIFEBUOY 29c SOAP, lie 2 for Uc .Vlr VE(K1L 50c DIRHAM DIPLF.X BLADES 50c MF.NNEN'B SKIN BALM ELECTRIC MONARCH VIBRATOR With HEALTH all attachment,. S0e IPANA Tooth Paste 31c I ' 'd1 87c I ft I ... I lb I 72c. 77c. t o. I lb I 7 he . Mdr I IfH I nhkfi r, V I l.KH.iini II Hf I'll 59 44c S r h US '41 Oil, AM SITCIAL DIM MN It SS MIWIMi ( lull ...tin tut Irn MINERAL OH. Ml! ; 77c H Ml I. O LI AM. Ol... Jergpns K Ill Errslilv Made Perfrctmn Cold Cream, U 4 07, 10c jar. Lb IT Jar 69( be J. & J. Talc.. 17 I T V MENNEN'S BOIt A 1 ED TALC.. I 1C MH.UNS I 33s ODD V MKnINC. 23s ICc 16c y.trnit I b(.-- Sut.fr Linih. rather lrimm'inis V jlcrpro! 9Bc (.11 K! Al R r 'TM SIM IIIHK n t Hidrf, n Mrnt 03e ; N 1 I IUIH MIWll'OO MM ASH OH 'nPHAY 49c Lollan 37c 29c I 42c C9c NLJOL 1929 98c KWH I H $1.50 lion of 50 y 1927 V 49c i 1925 f SPECIAL OFFER Quit 1923 illrr TOBACCOS I II l7l.00 60c I or .ictium ountain JYni A!c l Muricln Btunl of 50 SI, 19 3 for 10c LI I,. i u tMPOXT tXTTe 3 for 57 $100 PKOKAK BLABKS, 10s SPECIAL V 21c . 23c CIGAR MODEFNISTIC ELECTRIC TOASTER Toasts 2 slices quickly and evenly 67c 1921 50c 23c 57t 43c 42c 29c 3 KoUx S? 44.1 DF. LUXE ELECTRIC TOASTER fa rooTii 1KKAM 47c 2 St (KY TK.FK IONIC (.I 7.0 UOt II) MU, POl.lMl! $1 Ok 39c QUALITY Vlr matsura.. 83c RftAM OF ALMOM) CREAMS 3 for 2?c WH.IUMS i.ortoN 32c 31c TOOTH rksTF 35c ( OR LG A POWDER FRANCE V ir ipa PONDS Facial Soap INGRAMS 31c ( REAM S wmrrMrr Germany 1X5530 ITALY 29c 43c ..43 ,39 60c Nonspi . 50c Delatone ncttsoxn for 15c (0c Ncct 3."n' Mum tooth 2 for 33c PASTE 50c IODI.NT l(,KU k 'l i 4 f 'I. rmfspor bushtl '.r OQa U57w SKSvjNeeH? ...2for35C .rTJSLas r'U 400 I fr 17C 3 10t 25c M TOOTH P'blE 50c ROUNDS TOOU! PTS1E 60c FOR in VS ZJr J- - 27c 3Se 19c Gil, TM Ilk int.hIA SOF 13c 111 TOO 111 KOW l)L!t . . $()( OLG VTL'S PASTE P TOO II 39c 59c 57c 29c 49c Vrl.l WHEAT: UNITED STATES STOCKS AND FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES l(K on - 05c Beads Gaxlri Maltose. G5c 32c GaJifersia Syrup of Figs..33c 25s Ealge Brand Milk... 2 for 35c $1.05 (M il . ON II I tstes SHAMPOO 33c KROSTILL4 1.0 r ION..., Wc AM'S MILK- WKH) CKKAM. I So C4MPANA ITALIAN BALM. Vo JAVA FACE POW DKR vrS3JI Sc Peroxide of Hydrogen, Pin! Walgreen Called Milk liomUir, lb. Bayers Aspirin Tablets, 100s 85c Pelrolagar -Epsom Sails, 5Uj, Bag Orlss iloKlh Wash, Pint 25c Fesnamin! i STOCKS 10c Watt . ... tt ISIIINI, MXKIIIV Ml IUN Size . 1932 miMon JaC KGrm HENNA 0C $1.00 HILLKOMC THEATRICAL COLD CKKAM 60c I). A- R. (OLD CREAM MU.MHf.1) COCOANL1 s 33c j G. E. LIGHT GLOBES. Fleichers Gasloria IM.IFNIINfc I Mrs Kenneth Smith entertained Ihe Junior Literary club at home Friday evening. Miss Sadie Sorenson reviewed the book "The Flying Carpet,'' by Richard Halliburton. Mgs. Delbert Bodily gave two piano selections. Delicious were served after which Dorothy Sykes sang two songs accompanied on the piano hy Mrs Smith. Twelve club members and the following guests were present: Mrs. O. Wendell Budge. Mrs. Langton Barber, Mrs. Delbert Bodily, Mrs Bertrand Pond and Mrs O. E. Tyner. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Flygaire and children returned to their home In Provo on Saturday after spending the past week here visiting Mrs. Hyrum Ririe and fami- 3 for 13c Gsitnay Soap Mc T 49c . fRFIONF S. WEBSTER'S DICTIONARY, 39c 80c Brcmo SeSfzsr UAIR OIL Aic oil s. s Sc 30c 4 for 21c 25c box of Leon Navar Cleansing Ti33ucs with each purchase of one dollar or move of toiletries. mows UNIMl SOAP FREE .. I ?: s TONIC $t ro 10c PALMOLIVE .. . NOUlC Sc OFFER IN b Lb. 1921 -- U IIHNK BAI M, Huc-col- r p ABSORBING 5 $1 DAYS 3 Friday and Saturday G ; MIC Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Wright are receiving congratulations on thea arrival of their first child, at a Logan A crumpled nandkerchlel held to daughter, born Friday was her face. Mrs Mary Irene formerhospital. Mrs. Wright 38, la shown above as she ly Miss Muriel Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Eliason are appeared when faced by action ot a the in Washington. D. C.. gtand Jury spending their vacation on a ebarge that she shot to death northwestern states. her husband. Mrs. Roy Harris and children of Beaver, Utah, are visiting with They are relatives in Hyrum. reHarguests at the home of Mrs. Bcndt some time in Chicago before Mrs. turning. ris parents, Mr. and Itntt-meV. Glenn Mr. and Mrs. Nielsen. of Salt Lake were guests ot Mrs. O. Pf Olsen Is visiting m various Idaho cities with relatives. Mrs. Rottmans parents, Mr. and and Charles Johnson, Mrs. O. H. Birch on Sunday Mrs. Dewey former Hyrum residents, are visit- Birch entertained in thru' honor and Immediate relatives with were the relatives ing here friends. guests. Mrs. Charles Critchlow left FriV. e iterlamcd Smith Mrs. M. been day for Escalante. She has the Ladies' Literary dub at lie! visiting with relatives in Hyrum home Friday. Professor ( F Mcfor several weeks. on "Mexico" and Clellan left M. W lectured Loyal and Ariel Anderson east. Smith sang tin Mean an to the a on Monday trip national anthem. They will visit the exposition a. A. J. Petersen was a Sail I ike Chicago. James Lauritzcn enter- - visitor Sunday Mrs. Mrs. J. A. Wahlen and daiighlar evening m .lined Wednesday Fen were guests of Mis C L Tpnor of the birthday amivorsarj of Mr. Lauritzcn. A brother. A. L. Pocoek of Logan i event !y. an Hyrum stake genealogical wm IHopkins of California was also he in honored guest. Others from out of ters met in convention An tuwn included wore Mr. and Mrs. Third ward chapel Sunday. program was earned A. L. Hopkins and Mr. and Mrs. interesting Edward Hopkins of North Logan. out aid a large crowd of people was in attendance. Reuben H.uim-Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hopkins ol Mrs. Vaughan was in charge. Logan, Mr. and Scott of Millville and Pat WhitO tington. Miss Ethel Anhder has returned havto her home in Hyrum after vacatio i ing spent a two weeks O O with relatives in Alamo, Nevada. ReOGDEN, Sept. Ill Hogs Officers and teachers of the Third ward Primary were enter- ceipts, 861 ; steady; top $4.75 oil tained at the home of Mrs. Ether best driveins; few lots light lights, Nielsen Thursday evening. $3.25 Mr. and Mrs. Arus Westover of $4.25 (r 1250; packing --sows down. in Hyrum Sunday. Logai were Mrs. Cattle F. L. Shaffer Mr. and Receipts, 2M!I, steady; were host and hostess to members late Monday and today load R. club and their Idaho steers, load $100; ctjkae W.at and the Shaffer home re- around with sort, $3 75; pJHners enwere and Music load medium games $3.25; cently. was served to load Luncheon $3 60; two loads joyed. s fourteen. load all cows, $2.504i 275; good Mrs. John McBcth of California lots with freight benefit; common her with is visiting at Hyrum steers and and medium drive-in- s mother, Mrs. Maria Christensen, heifers, $2.75 (a 3.50 bulk good who has been seriously ill for the drive-i- n cows. $2 50 down; lower weeks. several 2 past 00; few bulls. $2.50 of the grades, $1.00(1 Recent reorganization $3.50 rg 5.00. Third ward Mutuals placed new t2.75; vealers, Sheep Receipts, 6957; about officers at the head of the Y. L. Utah and Y.M.M.I.A. R. B Eliason was steady; two loads sustained as president of the fat lamb and two loads with Utah ewe lambs, $6.00; deck voung men's organization Utahs, $6 00; deck Preston Allen as first and Dewey Utah ewe lambs, $5 00 flat: deck Nielsen as second counselor. load released were Grant Miller, $5.85; shearing Loyal Anderson and Dewey Niel- lambs and three loads sen. The new Y. L. officers are Oregon feeders, $5 40; load Mrs. Dora Miller, succeeding Mrs. Oregons, $5.25; 50 out, $100; Lucille Miller, and Lila Eliason deck Utah feeders, $3.25, and Emma Nielsen as counselors short load Utahs $4 75; Jenand Eliason Lila succeeding few lots mixed wethers. $4 00; few nie Brown. out, $2 75; all odd lots with freight Mrs. L.B. Bedford has returned benefit except otherwise stated. to her home in California after an extended visit at the home of CLAIMS NAME RECORD , her mother, Mrs. L. K. Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Lewcllyn Petersen HARRISBURG, Pa. d'l'i of Venice, California are visiting Mastrodomanico, of Barnes-vilie- , in with relatives has the longest name of the Hyrum and Wcllsville. 4.125 commissioned State Forest Len Nielsen, auto salesman of fire wardens in Pennsylvania. J the Service Motor company o! Da, of Morca, has the shortest Ljgan left Saturday morning for name and both men live in the east He expects to spend Schuylkill county. '' 2 tac Ilvrum cemetery. HYRUM In THURSDYPRIDrfURD2 1 i h.j tt 1 JSollingcr. The ward choir under the direction of J. S. Spuhlcr sang three ii .. I Jenson homo SULK ITM MK'IIKOM ATir RAOR it h a 5 (m pure have of St 27e vie .... 30f TVil'N ri rufr ItMI rirovex SKWk 17c I'.c STORK vO AP '.prrial. $125 S. BOTTLES t AST ICE . AL POHDFR. A. Ova .... OQ .In |