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Show T THE IAGB six HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, L, UTAH, FRIDAY, , MARCH-11- ID: Richmond News i ihi1-dr- ' tl tin i ' v.--- tl r hi t i dit bu I .1 i I 0 tn-.e- I 1 fl p- I B 'til tire B lob i 1 I n Uzi ru (Sapnii!! Si trl Of rl ' mNAn Mi v . n mrm ic i ! Coming Sunday Dlccuc U I to! tt market r S people of lagm v he k !i ly M tfrestetl anl m.inv '.pj the show, Manh 2'A j A tine ori Im sU i has hr t n i t sr nbled on pond of aiJ h w touun.d" ent The nd in sec ui inn the sMn-eas tie Htniv Utto. itaduiy Vxdm 'Ehc other violin is't plaes with Liof Otte will he Ted Ko.senyrec a. The other and Theone Cuidmi members of the on best ra are rvar flute, Karr, Wood, clarinet: Hurry Kwftrt Kwinyurd, cello: Lyle Wood and Elilou Torbensen. truini-li- ; John P. Smith, Jr, trombone; Farrell Spencer and Arthur f'arnne-- , ton, saxophones; Joseph H, Lngland, bas.x; Klwood Hansen and Benny Degn. drums, and (iilber Thorpe, piano. The vaudeville will open with the v i entertain-Wednesda- - nti-n- V Librarian Post At North Cache' Vacant i r- I M. ,s .Mill'll OlMii. lihianati of the Norm Cache high school at j her ha-presented effective this weekresignation c W. J. end to Superintendent of t he C.u he county schools Mis.; Olsen expects to enrol the Utah State Agricultural colhe bc.sinnlns; 0f the apring k ichmond. s Kirk-und- I' , j f t haj, No named to fdl her post yet bu-- What a plumber does not know about love is amusingly demonstrated in 'The Passionate Plumber," which opened yesterday at the Capitol theater with a cast headed by such comedy experts as Buster Iu-i-- t' Keaten, Jimmy "Schnozzle" rante and Polly Moiarl. The plot concerns the hilarious adventures of Keaton as a French plumber's assistant who gets into all sorts of difficulties when he at- tempts to repair a ladys n.uhUihri He is signed to a eontra' t hy the lady of the house as a 'volunteer lover" and many embarrassing rmxups occur before tilings an straightened out to everyone's satisfaction of the gigantic nose, Durante, who ill this comedy n.vs a pari even funnier than that i f ois' Get Rich Quick Wallingford. does his best to get Kenton out but of his romantic difficulties inaku-usually succeeds only hi not fire- matters worse. This does vent him, however, from carrying little romance on an intriguing of his own with the boisterous Polly Moran. Amalga. was had The follow ing pregram was given Sunday in M. I. A. conjoint meetTalk, Steven Cantwell of ing: Smithfield; retold story. Mrs. Melvin J. Ballard; song. Eulalia and Faye P.eese; song, bv male quartet. The Relief society met at the home of Mrs. Bert Riggs Tuesday. The afternoon was spent in quilting after which a delicious dinner was served to about 21 women. Miss Wanda Peterson entertained at a Bunco party Thursday. Reserve The Rich We Q POUND o o OATS A Iiuk GERMADE PEAS Cloth r.ajf rieivoV, No. 2 Siove . . Ijpicii's Whole BEANS (Irecii Sttlnjflfhs SECOND ANNIVERSARY SALE FOR RED & WHITE STORES IN CACHE if, Peanut Butter-- 2 si Powdered Pound Pko-- 2 i .... 15c! HI 2 FOR POUNDS 25c o o GRAPEFRUIT o BROOMS o o COCOANUT Pure, Sweet Pound o o CORNSTARCH??' o o NAVY BEANS o o o LETTUCE o Finn, Sweet &tA9 o I Sunkist w I o Head 2 o o RADISHES hunthes 10c o Turnips, o CARROT S Runt'll 2 for 1 5c let t o aEawraHHEWCTasBaai o U. s. INSPECTED MEATS o HAT DA ACT Genuine Steer Feef Rib Shoulder Cuts POFND 8c o I ul KUiJi Grain 0 Fresh Side Pork Red irmu POFND 12c lurk o Grand 33c S PURE LARD Scjro J Pound o Rib Boiling Beef 15c pounds o o SALMON i or Ilaif 11c FOUND o Cured 18c POUND o SLICED BACON (V.divs cun o S' s ... CAN MU VKCKTAllhES No. 93 Cans DICED BEETS No 93 Cans DICED CAKROTS No'. 93 Cans ST R IN G LESS 15EANS 3 No. 2 Cans, STANDARD PLAS 2 Cans, STANDARD CORN No. 3' No. 2L (ans, STANDARD TOMATOES (solid Pack) 3-- lb. pail 1 Waflmmntis fl Shelled-Speciall- 1 Priced 1MIZ .. Cri-- I p ... . CANNED MILK It Tall Cans ' ul PKjr. Cm Ri'ozeu . - - MiLl Ih, 25c Any Brand a ( SirrjK Oats or 65c Milk-Bord- 10c & Pcur.d SIDE PORK Pound PORK SAUSAGE LBS. VEAL CHOI'S LBS. Wheat--L- ens o o o o o o o o o 0 0 1- -l-lP. Fancy Red FRUITS and VEfiE FALUvS 2SS Size, ORANGES, Per I)oz... CRISP LETTUCE, Per Head. . . 2? 4 for 25c 39c tie Brooms-- 5 13c 12c 12c lOc'1 VEAL ROAST Pound SIRLOIN STEAK Quality Steer 15 25'- - CHICKENS Large Fat Hens lb. BACON Pound Beef Pound Pound .. ARAL STEW J( 13c ScJf 15c 15 POT ROAST. GUARANTEED STEER REEF, SPECIAL ALL DAY SATURDAY! Svtifi s Oven-Size- d Ham Lunch Meats Fish. Smoked and Spiced. MODERN MARKET 29c 29c 29c S UK GIVES S & . II STAMPS Savings Theyre in Ihe bag for you if youll compare our prices and our quality. 0 FEATURES FOR SATURD AY, MAR 12 LEMONS-Lar- ge dozen 15c ORANGES dozen 15c & 29c LAMB SPECIALS MALT-Gesund- 33c 19c 19c 53c Legs (lass Tumbler Free SODA CRACKERS JAM-Assor- 1 jar for 49c ted, lb. caddy 14c 39c APPLES 10 pounds 25c BUTTER pound 20c .... ......... Sperry s Bisquick Flour (BAKING Sperrys Wheat 25 C Sperrys Cake C0FFEE-Cup-0-Ch- LETTUCE-Ext- 0aIs--Lar- Flour--Go!- FREE) Medal d J' . . ...... ge 19c 5c W ; 8c Shoulders 7c 3c Prd Iltmu Rcnilcrid 33c 2 lbs. 10c 15c lb. 32c ..... 100 lb. sack 59c Patent .... 48 lb. bag 75c ra i 35c pkg. 22c ge large heads, 2 for 15c .... EBkiWM Only Selected Iresh and (Tired Meats are Sold in Red & White Markets The Buyer Haves. The Owner Serves Unitedly Operated. Individually Owned THAT eer gh Loins Stew COARSE SALT FLOUR-Hi- 29c 27c & Wheaties-Packa- Sperrys 12c 100 pounds 49c & 39c SATURDAY DEMONSTRATION as 1 49c heit POTATOES CANNED SALMON Tall Can, Red & Wliitel CRACKERS -3 lb. Caddie SODA CRACKERS 1 -- 2 IP. Caddie HONEY GRAHAM CRACKERS 1- y Pkg. 21c g. Tall Cans Ban Free Pound Pkg. 23c 2 Pkgs. 25c Wheaties Pkg. 35c PORK ROAST .... SjwrryK lg., doz. 39c ra ' Pancake Flour size, 2 lbs. 13c SPIRE RIBS per can 2 DRIED LEANS o IPs. While Navy o 10c o 3 IPs. Red OPili o o 10c ReansLima IPs. 2 o o 15c o o PRUNES o IPs. Gold Ear o .. 1 Erand o o o SOAP- S- 10 Lars, Red & White Laundry o 3 Cans, Red & White, Cleanser o o Large Pkjy. Red & White, Washo (washing powder) o 10 lbs. fine Granulated o SUGAR o o o o o o o o o o o o o lb. California Cit'-- . Gold Modal jar 25c & ' 19c Pkg. 29c Cake Flour 5c shelled, lb. 39c Walnuts-Cal- 1 Specials (or Saturday, March 12 19c pound box National IFscuit Product .... heads Lettuce-Sol- id Bisquick V ! BUTTER Pure Sweet Creamery Lard-- 8 VALEEV y .. Ilelish Spread Thoiik. Island; MAYONNAISE 2 Toilet Soap Caiaay, 3 for 19c - b, To Limit Quantit I Soda Crackers, Oranges-Ext- Even our sales people are enthusiastic to serve you-f- or they count in a R 6eW store. ll j Prunes-M- ei Brings You Back son-in-li- p 3, Frtsh (reampry y ' oj 1 at . c o o o o HHTES b U) - adThe tiger is considered most mirable of the cat family, surin power and passing lions both size It also is a more beautiful animal, its body being a bright, tawny yellow with black stripes. in lighter The tail, generally color than the rest of the body, is not tufted and Is eirrled with dark rings. Rare, and yet known to man, are albino varieties, some being some entirely white, entirely black. 11 feet Tigers average about and tail included, in length. ftOO They pounds. weighs about are most common in India, entirely unknown in Africa. agile, Tigers are more active, lions, brave and cunning than water-holenear living generally seizing their prey as it apdrink. to proaches human tasted Having once flesh, tigers thereafter devote all energy to attacking men cuttle. Today and Saturday r sm 1 Sunday evening the children of and Mrs Andrew Munk pleasantly surpnsrd Mrs. Munk on her birthday Supper was served to the following: Mr and Mrs. Lionel Munk. Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Munk Mr. and Mrs Melvin J. Ballard. Mrs. Cyril Munk, all of Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Noble Chambers, and Dr. and Ms. Roy Rees of Vthfmld Mr and Mrs Grover Haneey of Hvde Park. Dr. and Mrs N E Murk of Logan and Mr. Capitol Theater Natureland v N . Joseph A Pmith, musical direr-tor, and Lewis Edward,, manager for the Boosters Vaudr edit- to taKc piece at the Capitol thceti r or Marh 23, announce that sixty five local people v. di h iw Ti to! the part in some of the best talent 1' in the etty. There will r co. tomes and irnpr. s' M tirg for ali tiff m There has na VaudivMe sspe I'1, t oom s been two years UMi.il Darstigo, 5,'iUi i!' s v.n given here It is lnliriii that u Talkie o- ns idv BTAUIWf CADM rUIvlil v I'.: retained ham Anderson where a Mrs. Ulysses Lewi the Bon Heur club nt her home j n,eet mg was held, aft who li Saturday afternoon Siic-m- l guests miulieon was served included: Mrs Klorir.ie Lewis, Mr. i The bothers and sister and Wallace Galbraith, m.d Mr-- Joseph n of Mr C Z, 11. u i. spin! ,i Christoph, rxoit. hone Mrs. N.i'h.an It. Merrill I'Jir-- j sj. ll evtnmg at the Herns n, Wt dnesdny evening in honor of tamed Wednesday of list birthday annivrr:i v of Mr honor of her mother, Mr.. Emily the r w.c An j upper H uns. th" who Ellsworth, spent uimti; The etenniR vat. spin! in Cahi'ornt l.inuhi .n v u seiv- - served cards or Mrs playing ed, covers being laid The South ward Olff ' tub went Ellswoith, Mrs Klim Mi- -M i r H ednesd y evemm Lin to M Lilian Mrs. iggiu T. Mend!, her C. Mcirill, Mia Clai a Mi mil, Mr, tiny (ontribuDd sevei itJ Mel rill numbe rs to a limit Men ill, Mr, H Mrs. Martha Aylswmth and Mo the r. S A Mrs Mary Nelson is tttundii,, morgito tyriapi Ana d ...aitioim eluo s liooi PePi .tt the F the followed A I v. til M C dining tlie week S v. aid Th(- KichiuO'ul entertain with a S'. '.it i u lis and The hopia i Hib entertained then parly, Friday Icaji year hall T u d.'V evening partners at a bridge at the mum! h.dl Si l.ilriik idea.; evening at the home of Vivian s urn Mari will be i. ii nd rial in di i oral will la a rioi id mini r was .served on five small ami - i ,hh s High alat liefole the games c,r Mrs. Mirlh A.ivviii'I ed with a niiilii!"' and duun r -i t.v ;, ore prize was won by Mr and Lowell Van Noy and Mi. Mis. at her Innne Thur.dav Miss Altredia Olsen, Inn u mil at and Mrs. Alvin Bair carl led oil m bool ha. the consolation prize, the North Cm he high Miss Melba Christensen returned been granted a leave ol bsence at Hat unlay from a Logan hospital will she and Irom the siho.d. an tend the last uio.rter at the 1'. where she recently underwent for appendant in. ,S. A. C. 'operation of O'Neil of Mrs. Winnie Shepard Miss Alice Adamsoe, d m her Mr and Mrs. John Adaal.on, of California, was the guest ofSatur-.soWchb.-minMrs. Lodiey Olsten. franklin, Idaho, andMrsSuml L iwrence Mrs. O'Neil recently of Mr. and .Jay. were man led Sat ui day of eompamed her mother, Mrs. HMrsV Shepard here from California or her last week. The Benson Stake INhef Shepard is ill at. the home Mrs. Bert Bond, at after daughter, cu'ty hoard nut Wednesday noon at the home o! Mis Veil- Lewiston. BENSON Charles Pond of Island Park, Idaho, spent a few days visiting with his daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reese. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Ballard motored to Salt Lake City Monday to visit relatives and friends for a few days. Miss Mary Eliason of Hyrum, recently spent a few days .visiting with Miss Maxine Smith. William G. Reese Jr., of Whitney was visiting with relatives and friends in Benson Tuesday Parley Reese is in California on business. Reeac spent Mr. and Mrs. Low-eSunday visiting in Smithfield. and Mr. There are usual big nntistrel twenty th ee in the circle. With all the new costumes and other stage effects and with some of the best talent in the city taking part, this promises to be one of the best 'parts of the show. will be followed Th(, Irun,trei wju; a va,.ltty 0, other (me acts aoJ an who alt,.n(l w,n have a 0f lively )j evenll!g merit hollowing the custom of the past, all lh- details of the actsm will the not he r,ien in .advance It a n to spring a number of Mupii es With the cxeep-- i A l lb.t, n of i (w expenses will go for v'.'fit of the Logan employ t I.i i.wt Kvery ward in Logan the affoid to suppe-ii- . n h!i are a nniubir oi riov' Abo need w'ik very nnemplovi mum i quart jars 25c Hamburger 2 lbs. 15c Pot Roast 8c to 12c fiv isu One Door North of Penney Store ? c c |