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Show i v v Mrs. William I. Sorensen entertained at a prettily appointed lunihoon Thursday in comp.imeut to Mrs. Sarah J. Larsen of Portland, Oregon. The table was centered a 1th floaers. Covers were laid for the complimented guest and Mrs. Mary E. Sorensen, Mrs. Lizzie Baker, Mrs. Peter Larsen, Mrs. Bessie Ahrens, Mis. H. B. Whitney, Mrs. Katherine Gibbons and Mrs. Oscar Hansen of California. Mrs. Ethel Taylor entertained the Sovonia club at her home Thursday afternoon. Places were made for a party at Mrs. Zina Bakers. Luncheon was served. A bow. of gailiardia formed a pretty centerpiece. Those present were Mrs. Edna Bird, Mrs. Myrl Miss Isabell Stumpf, Mrs. Hazel Copen, Mrs. Marva Kidman, Mrs. Martha Barrett, Mr Verna Sorensen, and Mrs. Lizzie Barrett. A children's party was given Thursday by Mrs. Afton Blid in honor of the fourth birthday of her son Dale. Refreshments were little guests. served to eight Games were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schlffman and children of Smithffekl were the dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schlffman, Jr. Miss Frona Hiibner and Miss Luetta Hiibner are visiting at Arbon, Idaho, the guests of Mrs. Frank Sorensen. Mrs. Claude Sorensen and children were the dinner guests of Mrs. W. H. Bankhead of Welis-ville- , Tuesday. Mrs. Floyd hardman entertained at a childrens party, Wednesday for her daughter, Barbara's seventh birthday. Games were played. Refreshments were served to Barbara Larsen, Alma and Mary Lamont, Louise and Beverly Hardand Joe man, Cleo Thornton, llehcr Hardman. Mrs. Almeda Morgan of Ogden and Haber Parkinson of Logan were luncheon guests of Mrs. An- drew Lamont, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Ladle and daughter, Clella, have returned from Sugar City, where they spent the past ten days the guests of their son and family Mr. and Mrs. John Ladle, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ladle and son Joseph accompanied them hack and are enjoying a visit here with lelatlves. Miss Jemima Foster and Miss Margaret Foster and brother. Mathew, "have relurned from a three weeks visit at Salt Lake City. Miss Jennie Richards entertain-eat a nicely arranged luncheon of Mrs. Wednesday in honor MftfiU Bulst, Mrs. Annie Hughes, Mrs. Mary E. Sorensen. Miss Grace Muir has returneu home from California where she spent her vacation. Miss Muir visited Ocean Park, Hollywood, Santa Monica and Mexico. She reports a very good time But there is no place like Cache valley, Mrs. Mary E. Sorensen is spend Inc the next two weeks with her daughter, at Salt Lake City, Mra. Melina Hill. Mrs. Albert Schlffman of Logan spent Friday with her sister Mrs. Willard Richards. Barbara Christensen of Salt Lake City Is the guest of Mrs. Claude Sorensen. Mrs. Leslie Hill and Mrs. R. r Kidman of Garland were the 'guests of Mrs. Joseph N. Sorensen, Wednesday. was Mrs. Charlotte Richards hostess to a nicely arranged luncheon Monday In compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schlffman of Smith field, Mrs. Albert Schlff-maand son, Lloyd of Logan, Leeman Dawson of Wdston. Flowers formed the centerpiece. George Done of Smlthfleld spent Friday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Richards and Mr .and Mra. O. J. RarretL Mrs. Andrew Lamont was hostess to an attractively arranged dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Gwen Hardman of Arbon. Idaho, Mr. and Mis. Earl Murray of Wellsvllle, Mr. ami Mrs. Lamont and family. The Seagull girls and met at the home of Delpha Smith, Friday. Refreshment were served to class leader, Mrs. din-ne- n i heauen tuey'ue gone Ab MOwev OF CRAY HMUS . TUAT TEN RECOUPS, NEST 1 ,foq, Uses Same Boots For 73 Years VNHAT M Friday in Richmond visiting Mr. and Mrs. Owen Lai sen. The 4 H Snap Diagon club met at the hoifle of Mis Elsie Allen Friday afternoon. The afternoon was spent In making pockets and mitten holes the next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Clarence Allen. Mrs. Leon Pond and daughter. Beatrice and Miss Iris Hyer of Lewiston called for Miss Arlene Allen Tuesday morning, they motored to Logan temple where the girls were baptized for the deal. Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Allen, son Ferrell, and daughter, Jris of Salt two Lake City, are spending weeks visiting their parents, Mr and Mrs. Fred Titensor and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Christofferson of Richmond were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Glen Day and Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Richards Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Barnett Cornish of Richmond were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Milton Barnes Friday evening. Miss Donna Comisli, Miss Lima Jenson and Mra. J. N. Cornish were Logan Bhoppers Saturday. DANCE SPONSOR The Primary officers of the Seventh ward are sponsoring a dance tonight at 6 p. m. in the ward amusement hall. All children under 14 are urged to attend the dance as a good time is promised them. Miss Lillie Nielsen of the Logan junior high school will teach them to dance and lead them in games. Good music will be furnished. A radio station has been opened at Bogota by the Colombian gov ernment. A carpet has been indented for automobiles with a hair surface and rubber base. NoMoreNeuim In Arms, Keck, Legs or Tiiiglts e If you want to get rid of the agonlz-Insciatpains of neuritis, neuralgia, apply Tysm ica or rheumatism, just and to the affected parts cease see how qulckiy all misery will Tysmol Is a powerfully penetrating healing in its absorbent, soothing and the action, which goes in through the burning, reaches pores and quickly pains aching nerves t Those stubborn in the back of the neck, about the shoulder blade, face oi head, in the or extending forearm and fingers, wM down the thigh to the toeof tips, musthe soon disappear. Cramping no will longer and will you cles stop be bothered with soreness, swelling, stiffness, numbness or tenderness " of the joints and ligaments. Tysrnol Is not an ordinary liniment or salve, but a scientific new emollient anvthing that is entirely different fromsuffer any Dont you have ever used. of Tysmol at anv longer. Get a supply good drug store. Always on band at A record for wearing the same pair of boots for 73 years it claimed by Jacob Miller, patriarch of Harrisonville, here with the boots. He bought them in 1858 at Miffins-burg- , any Logan Drug Store. Pa, BEAU FOLKS: We cant write like pete can Nor would we jltempt to He is a wow! we 11 agree, Metro-Goldwy- n BEN BERNIE And will stay Jn a class by himself. In the Dance Businesjj, however, we excell You will find a real Dance Band one t You and his Orchestra on the , Blue Ribbon Malt Program TONIGHT at 7 r P. S. Wednesday, Aug. 5th we especially Invite Mother and Dad to come out and enjoy the waltzes as only the Blue Birds can play them . Mountain Standard Time KDYL and C. B. S. lOUJl Too Late To Classify We Do Not co-i- pll 7a The Home Quote of Prices Over The Friendly Telephone - Thursday Wednesday 20 Pounds Per Gallon 17c 29c BY WILLIAMS AND AT lam Kltt Service Bargains VINEGAR POTATOES A LOT OF S AS , M it under hiPs rr. 2 No. 2 Cans TOILET PAPER :9 . z-- rs 6 ROLLS Cream CHEESE Full Pound Baked BARS Fresh 2 Pounds , TRETS a-A- Spring Garden PEAS 9 - Quality course, con-sid- Firm and Ripe Per Pound FIC otter lao ys bed nnere afixim' Ghis'm Ti-- V -- BREAD FER VOO Sewells Loaf . - PORK AND BEANS Campbell's CfVITD OUUr , ORANGES CUCUMBERS -5 SCuS Assorted 19 0XYD0LlarSgeBpackage Crystal White, Value 39c 10 Bars Peets Granulated Soap Lg. Pkg. .... Value 48c Soap 87c Value 19 40 59 Above Mdse. Sold Only as Listed! "r;;, OFF FORM S 9 r IQTl i CTi? W1LLKVM5 KY HCA SERVICE, twc. . Pound ,bsteer CORN FLAKES Kelloggs Lg. Pkg PEP BRAN FLAKES Kelloggs Standard Size. KELLOGGS BRAN FLAKES . VINEGAR 35c Bottles Bottle 17. Pa i Extra Fancy Grade, Whole or Half Slab, Pound ... CTrtlT OiLnr veirr 2 ibs rn Alb. a. , 7c lie 15c 25c 4c CHEESE lie BROOMS Reg. $1.00 Mild, lb. POTATOES 0 Pounds 1 BANANAS Per Pound . 7c 5c ,39c I f ctM HAMBURGER I 24 f 29 1 BEANS Whole Stringless, can In Our Sanitary Markets HAMS Mild Sugar Cured LB. 5 BISCUITS CH0PSeMd CLEANSER Sunbrite, can GINGER ALE WHOLE WHEAT St I VEAL t.. 191 Tall Cans 25 Lip JAR RUBBERS ?"'C:b. 5 STMS I BACON BEEF SHORT RIBS E2 n AtTr nnrr i jr n vw SPAGHETTI . Our Steaks a e cut from U. S. Inspected Baby Steer Beef. Not Cows. STEAKS MAYONNAISE , Full Pint : 23 Market Features For Wednesday and Thursday SIRLOIN 5c lof . 5 F0 corn SOAP - - 3 CANS 4S ib Logan Made, Large Loaves 29 10 ..s".ku' 'b BREAD 25a honey IS 16-o- . MARMALADE TOMATOES Foods of but now priced so extremely low that many a housewife will the purchase of a complete sup- ply. BANANAS 5c is thats Qn a floor finest in the whole Region! . James cant resist BRinjCt. COMES (adv.) Write philosophy Jike Bungstarter. - This'm ,'BooT mvaer jeejULzetsiL. . star-direct- Tfaet bed am' Pot -- Two Contracts Let For City Schools' Two conti aits weve l by the education m Log.m city boaid of Monday nigh1. The lust was to the Kowallts for priming Prmtery lor $194.59sccord was iur school forms. The changing the heating s.eic in a section of the junior nigh school II. P. Bair, was low with $245. Thrt'f bids were submitted tor each Job. At the Capitol DiPfT najE. SOME O Tt-'TOOK OOT FROM NUMDER o PUNT WMT Tlu.1 out i COVE fue-Ts V lit bet Mr. and Mrs. Bond Colson and children from arrived Morgan TELL WENT THROUGH THE HOP SE Georgia Wednesday anjj are visit-in- j AFTER AjNI HAnnan ASVCtO WHERE Mrs. with Colson's me UlEppiMG hm vR parents Go,n Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Biggs, and SA'N YOU STEP AND , WHEN SAME EFHCT OM PRESENT WAS before for relatives other leaving INTO THE COOtA TH THE AmTiOuE IN TOU- -y as Chick theii home in Salt Lake City. : i!ELL, WtALTUY AUMl Mr. and Mrs. Clyde England of nearly Checked WHAT TOOK You SO LONG YM4WAH V Ogden called on Thomas Allen and Mrs. Miss Roba Allen Friday. DtMANDtD TO SIE Coral Lewis and children return MEO UtDDIMG PCESEN1, ed home with them after spending DASHED !W CHICK. a week here visiting friends and ANTIQUE VUTR HER relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Calkins, Mis. CHAIR- - HE HAD Lorin Allen and family of Grace Snitched n out Idaho, spent Su day visiting Mr C THE POACHES and Mrs. A. B. Allen. Allen Rich APadtaaent amdRuN who has spent the past two wjeks THFlCE-ESCAPCP there returned home with them. OUST IN THE NICK Roy Eskelsen and Mr. Melv'n Bair motored to Star Valley TuesOF TIME day where they will be employed, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Frandson, and Misses Donna, Velva, and Bernice Frandson spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. E E. Atkinson at Logan. Elijah Allen spent Thursday and Friday In Iigan on business. Mr. and Mrs. Oral Ballam were dinner guests of Mrs. S. E. Lamb at Hyde Park Thursday. Mrs. Ltvlnla Allen spent Wednesday at Logan visiting her daughter Mrs. Lavon Humphries. Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Biggs and Mr. and Mrs Bond Golson of Morgan, Georgia, visited with Thomas Allen, Mrs. Coral Lewis and Miss Rosa Allen. Mrs. O. J. Johnson and son Lloyd and Mrs. Johnsons sister Mrs. Bill Toolson and children o( Smithfield celebrated Miss Ruby at Logana Toolsons birthday, swimming pool. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Larsen of Richmond spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Biggs. Bishop Orson Porter, Mr. Rex Porter, and Mr. Elwood Porter of were dinner Otto, Wyoming, Blanche Bird, Ann Hardman, Inez guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oral Bal Barrett, Hazel Muir, Wanda Hill, lam Saturday HERES MORE ABOUT Louise Kidman, Faye Hancock, Mrs. Lula Perry and children Mildred Bird, Melba Bulst, Melba of Salt Lake City who have spent SCHOOLS $ the past week here visiting her Malsey, Lorraine Wood, Virginia . Norma Shearer and Clarence parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henninger, Cleo Richards, Marie from page one) Henery (Continued combiPett of Arbon, Idaho. Brown, a new Preece and other relatives, was Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schlffnation on the screen, have scoied called home evening on man of fjjmithfleld were the dinone of the most sensational suc- account of theFriday sudden death of and the Paradise schools, request In cesses ner guests of Mrs. Albert Schlffyears. Such is "A Free her mother-in-laMrs. Elizebeth man, Friday. Flowers formed a f parents of pupils attending the Soul, adapted from the- Adela Perry. school to have them Stephenson pleasing centerpiece. Rogers St. Johns novel, and now 'Mrs. Mark Allen and children, A delightfully arranged nartv sent to Lewiston and the plan to playing at the CaDitol theatre. Mrs. France Allen, Rulon Allen was given Thursday evening by have River Heights pupils go to The new Mayer and Miss Connie Allen of Grace, Mrs. John Ladto In honor of her Provideiice. shows Miss in a Sheaier Mr. P.tnd stated the view of picture Idaho, spent Wednesday visiting son and family, Mr. and Mrs. role as glamorous, as wSophisti-calethe scho I board in favoi Ing the as those in Strangers May Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Allen and John Ladle, Jr., and son Joseph consol the idatron, declaring that of Sugar City, Idaho. The guests Kiss 'and Divorcee." But the Mrs. Rodney Rich. Mrs, Clarence Allen attended Included Messrs and Mesdames: move Is being undertaken to pro dramatic element is stronger and mote school economy and efficien It the De Lure club at Lewiston FriC. InSorenHen and an new family, Joseph presents astounding day afternoon at the home of Oliver Taylor and sons, Charles cy Kirkbrldw told sight into the stars amazing ver- Mis. Wester Ilyer. , Superintendent Ladle and family, the assembly of tho finantci.il satility. Mr. and Mrs. Bond Golson spent Jensen , Jr., and family, Clella and Clever Direction influ other considerations Clarence Ladle, Hazel Muir. for his Brown, noted In making the Mrs. Floyd Hardman was host encing the bond Aiia Christie and such producess to an attractively arranged consolidation of decision. He said a tions, comes In for a great deal more than $25(10 Is nit saving SALESMAN WANTED! luncheon Sunday In compliment to to result from the move- of credit, too, for taking a type of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Devlng and expected new drama to him and of making , ment. An opportunity to establish a 11 one of the sensations of the daughter, Barnardlna of Salt Lake During we last icw years, said season. remunerapermanent, highly City. Mr. Kirkbiide, at ea'h teacher tive Mr. and Mrs. Leath Glttens o! business, representing Cove has been In thaige ot four Richinan Brothers Clothes all were the McCammon, Idaho, MARRIAGE LICENSE giaues, while at Richmond Central $22 50. Nationally known. Out guests of the Misses Mary and school A marriage license was Issued there Is one teacher for sell all others. Many satisfied Murguret Jensen, Saturday and each grade and this plan will be this morning from the office of customets in your Sunday. A nicely arranged lun- maintained under the centiallza-tio- the Cache vicinity. county clerk to I,eRoy cheon was g'ven. A bowl of sweet Complete new line for Fall plan. No grades, ho said ,are Clark and Lea Lours, both of Poto: table. now Covers Write peas graced the ready. overcrowded at Rich- catello, Idaho. were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Gl- especially mond. The Richman Brothers Co. ttens, Mrs. Claia Larsen, Mr. and was tinned into a The sentences aie longer in Mrs. Peter LarRcn, Henry Jen 'ound meeting Cleveland, Ohio table discussion sesion at the United States than for corresen, Mary and Margaret Jensen. 10 oclock. In crimes sponding England. Mrs. Angus Woodward and son of Logan was tho guest of Mrs. Cyril Nelson, Friday. An attractively arranged luncheon was given Wednesday by Mrs. William Kidman la MODERN HOME AND ACRES ment to Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Pas- FOR SALE small modern house sey of X.ogan. The table was cen with five acres of land close in, tered with summer blossoms. and Improveout good Mrs. William Kidman and son ments. Callbuildings at 118 North Main Budge and daughter, Verral, at- Federal Bldg. & Loan. A12 tended the Budge reunion at Bear A Lake, Malm, Tuesday. banquet FOR SALE Tomatoes, $1.00 per and bathing were enjoyed. bushel. James C. Jensen. Hyrum. Mrs. O. J. Barrett entertained All, at a nicely arranged luncheon, -- Fat hogs. Tlmne 191-ED WAN! In to Mr. and Friday compliment A IS. Mrs. Raymond Schlffman and baby of Smithtield and Mrs. William FOR RENT 4 room apartment, Lea of Farmington. A18. 439 West First North. Mrs. Sarah J. Larsen and son Don. of Portland, Oregon, are the In leather kejf IjCST Keys guests of Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. tamer. Return to Herald Journal Pure Cider Local New Potatoes Larsen. A4tf. of five. Reward. Juyusr 1931. 4, Cove News V1HEVJ. Thank, WY SCALP IS A OUT OUR WAY -- TUESDAY, AUGUST JOURNAL N POP MON , AND THE THE DAILY HERALD PAGE EIGHT 9 LBS. CASH MARKETS 111 .T R It mam 395 W. Center J |