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Show 21.. r TIIE IIEP, TA'GESDL ALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH, L, Preston underMis Kathryn went an operation for appendicitis Monday afternoon. About Town were issued Marriage license Monday to James Packer John STUDY MEDICINE son, 22, Preston, and Alta Harmon,' 20, Smithfield; Orland Jay J Melba and Hansen, 22, Logan, Munk, 20, Benson; Lewis Henry and 23, Smithfield, JoHh C Hayward, son of Dr Littledyke, Pearl Andiews, 20, Logan and Mrs J V. Hayward, and H C Pulley, .son of Mr and Mrs New Taxi in Town Call J. W. E. P. Pulley, 54ft East Third North JylOLL street are attending the School of Ault at 448. Medicine of St Eouis university, Mr. and Mrs. Howard I eat Imm which is now' entering its Httth have returned from a month's trip year being the oldest university west of the Mississippi river to the east. from page one) (Continued But two things happened. First, oe discovered that a Democratic Steve Administration. through Karly, was trying to dictate who snouid work for the GOP. he decided the hiring of an (x Hoover secretary would brand the committee with a definite Hoover label, arouse the wrath of Republicans So Akerson remained out in the (old In the end, Early had to brave Democratic wrath by offerfriend a job ing his secretarial in the Veterans Appeal Board Then the appointee decided the job of passing on veterans' was too full of political So Akerson ('yriamite for him. turned it down for a post as to the Code. Authority Secretary lei the paper distributing trade Sec-en- d, ... BIRTH (T).NTKOL Morris Ernst, crusading New York attorney, has put Jim Far-'eand the Customs Bureau on the hot spot regarding birth con trol literature. Farley, a devout Catholic, has permitted use of the mails to one hook on birth conti ol, "The Rhythm," which has received the appro- al of some Catholic leaders. However, books by Margaret San ger, Dr Hannah Stone and others have been banned. In order to force a showdown, Ernst had sent from Europe tobooks copies of the above gether with "The Hhythrn " All the books were seized by the Customs Bureau. Thus one branch of the Government was put in the position of banning "The Rhythm" from the United States, while another branch permitted it to pass through the mails. Probably the entire question of birth control literature is now due for an eurly test in the courts y MEKRY-GO-ROCN- l) Nationul Republican Chairmun Henry FleLher is taking his par tisanship seriously. Recently he for gave a dinner Washington correspondents, inviting only "regular Republican newspapermen" ... Senate Progressives are being urged by the American Civil Liberties Union, and other liberal to initiate a Conorganizations, at the gressional investigation coming session into Red raids" staged by California police during, and after, the San Francisco l strike. It is charged that these raids were illegal and without cause, that hundreds of workers were imprisoned, terrorized, and beaten, that the were attacks secretly instigated by employers seeking U) smash the militant union movement It lo the proud boast of W. Frana Director of the U. S Persons, that like Employment Service, Lincoln he was born in a log cab. Only instead of Kentucky, in it was in Iowa . . . The TVA has concluded contracts with seven Tennesseee Valley municipalise i to supply them with electricity. It has applications pending from 300 others, some from sections too far to be reached at present . . . The largest community now being served by the 1 VA is Knoxville, with 105,000 population. gen-eia- ... V Igmw Sugar RAISINS IWTM POODS 10 lb. paper CITRON PEELS White, crisp 5c 8c 29c 8c Per Pound IX BROWN SUGAR Celery 59 Kitchen King, Seeded 15 ounce pkg. . Lettuce Solid heads. 5c Baby. CAN 3c ONIONS 10 Clue Pine-No. 2'- - .1 1 ars 1. MOLASSES Clue Pine No. 2V-- . I 5JC li. 15c TOMATOES Soap YAMS flft UG or Sweet Potatoes Per Lb. 5c 0 Russet WALNUT MEATS k!:':- - low-co- Potatoes 10 23c Lbs. 10c st r 1 Milk tall cans 6 MILK .. ZERO HOUR (Votthnufd I'rnm 1iiteOne) against capitalism. capitalists must stick together. legislation We We are paying our men under the minimum wage provided by the NRA and are not even bothering to paint our filling stations" The letter then continued: "There are five of us now living on a farm and we only have enfive ough food for ourselves for " days not less, Mr. Stoll The . note named several inter mediaries who would be acceptable contacts, but made Bpecial men tion of a Nashville lawyer. It demanded the money in old bills of It 55, $10 and $20 denominations. ordered the money sent to the Nashville man. "We will utways be against such business tycoons as Mr. Mellon, Mr. Stoll and the letter con cluded The informant could not recall the third man mentioned. PROVIDENCE Meat Department IN any size piece lb. FRESH SALMON (sliced) !b. VEAL CHOPS or STEAKS.. 15c 2 lbs. 19c lb. YOUNG MUTTON STEW Young Multon Chops or Sleaks 2 lbs Young Multon Leg and Loin He . . lb. 4c Jgc He Mrs. Pearl Zollinger of Malta, Idaho, is visiting with her parents M" and Mrs. L. F. Neddo. The First ward Relief Society held their work and business meeting on Wednesday afternoon in the ward amusement hall. Two quilts were quilted and various other sewing done for the bazaar to be held next month. Refreshments were served to about forty. Mrs. Joseph M. Campbell entertained at a birthday party on Friday afternoon for her daughter Lenore, who was celebrating her twelfth birthday. Games and outdoor sports were enjoyed. At the close ft dainty luncheon was servThose present were Phyllis ed. Buckley, Eileen Hendrick, Mae Loosli, Norma Kendrick, Cloma Hammond, Delmae Chugg, Blanche Campbell, Margaret Clawsno, Leona Spuhier, Mary Ella Staltz, June James, Theda Almond, Ella Fuhriman, Jeannie Gibbons Marjorie Jensen, Clyde Campbell, Milton Campbell. Verio Kendrick and A number of Lenore Campbell. nice gifts were received by the guest of honor. Mr .and Mrs. Seth Leishman and children of Wellsville spent Sunday afternoon with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Lois Frank. was The program following given in the First ward conjoint meeting Sunday evening. Lucille I ampbell conducted the meeting A ladies trio composed of Miss Cardon, Miss Lundahl and Miss Peterson of Logan rendered two vocal trios A talk on "Christianwas given by Sylvan Needity ham, recently returned missionary and a talk on the government Theurer. Mrs. Vesta Alder entertained the menibeis of the Read-Mor- Mrs. Olive Jones, Mrs. Muzzenta Mrs. Joy. Mrs. Myra Perains. Marjorie Leishman, Mrs. Melvin Archibald. Mrs. Ed Bassett, Mrs. Murray and the hostess. Mrs. Ethel Selley entertained Friday at dinner. Those included Caroline were Mrs. Leishman, Mrs. Nettie Thorpe, Mrs. Edna Mrs. Mrs. Larsen, Lydia Bailey, and Mrs. Cassie S. Brenehley Bertha Buist. The time was spent in quilting. Those included were Mrs Mary fa. Bailey, Mrs. Beta Poppleton, Mrs. Hazel Kerr, Mrs Luella Lar-stMrs. Veda Smith, Mrs. Alberta Larsen, Mrs. Ora Smith, Miss Margaret Maughan and Mrs. The time was spent Maughan. in quilting. Mrs. Leroy Leishman was hostess to club Friday was afternoon. The afternoon spent in playing cards and games. A dainty lunch was served to WELLSVILLE LOGANYOUTHS TUESDAY, OCTOEER 16, 1934. n, The Literary club met Friday at the home of Mrs. Agnes Price. A report of the northern district convention held at Garland was given by Mrs. Mary J. Parker, president of the club. Organola st lection, For to Love That Laves For Aye by Mrs. Ruby Price. Two tap dances were given by Miss Mary Price. A book review, "The Great Hunger, by Joan Bou-ge- r, was given by Mrs. Bessie Jones. Organola selection by Mrs. Ruby Price. The following committee was chosen to select officers for the coming year as follows: Mrs. Flossie Gunnell, Mrs. Ethel Jones and Mrs. Margaret Bankhead. A social hour followed refreshments were during which served to 20. Mrs Mary A Woodward who was observing her 79lh birthday anniversary Saturday was guest of honor at a party given at her home Mrs. Mary Thorpe of Logan, Mrs. Amy Woodward nad Mrs. Jessia Wodward as hostesses. An afternoon of visiting was enjoyed after which a dainty lunch was served. The Junior Literary club which was organized recently met at the home of Mrs. Sarah Brown Wednesday evening. The officers are Mrs. Venna Perkins; President, Mrs. Lucretia vice president', Maughan; secretary, Mrs. Carolyns Leora Mrs. Stuart; treasurer, committee, Parker; amusement y Brench-leEva Brenehley, Mrs. Alta Good Little F.gg A story was given by Mrs. Wahmeita Lunch was served to Parkinson. 13. The club will meet twice a month the next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Lewis Wednesday, October 24. The Wellsville ward M. I. A. congave the program Sunday in meetnection with the sacrament ing. Mrs. Wahnetta Parkinson, the president, was in charge of the program as follows; Talks on Mrs. Era" by "Improvement Thelma Peterson of the stake hoard. The Paramount Glee club sung six selections under the direction of Mr. Spuhier and Loys McCann accompanist. Mr. McCann gave an organola selection. Duet by Mr. and Mrs. George onBohn, musolo by Loyal Bailey; talk sic by Mrs. Bohn. Mrs. Blanch Bradshaw entertained at a childrens party in honor of her daughter, Stellas A fourth birthday anniversary. candles formbirthday cake with of lunchthe ed the centerpiece were Refreshments eon table. little guests. Games served to eight were enjoyed. Mrs. Howard Jones entertained of Thursday at dinner in honor Wil her father, D. H. Maughan, liam Maughan of Soda Springs, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Maughan of Grace, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ramona Miss and Maughan Maughan of Hyrum. The guests were seated at one long table which held a vase of asters for a centerpiece. Other dinner guests were Mrs. June Parkinson, Mrs. Audra Turner and sons, Leon and Wavne. The members of the Madre club held a busy day at the home of Mrs. Blanch Bradshaw Friday afternoon. Mrs. Sterling Jones who recentthe ly returned from a trip to world's fair at Chicago gave a talk on the trip. A social hour was enjoyed and refreshments served to twenty members. Mrs. Ernest Leishman entertained a group of friends Wednesday evening at a candy pull. Those included were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ray Leishman, Mr. and Frank Leishman, Mr. and Mrs. LcRoy Leishman, Mr. and Mrs Preston Brenehley, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Brenehley, Mr. and Mrs.. Archie Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Leishman. The evening was spent playing cards. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Leishman was pleasantly surprised Monday evening by a group of friends. The occasion being the birthday universe ry of Mr. Leishman. Music and games were enjoyed. Supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. Leishman, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Leishman, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Brenehley, Mr. and Mrs Cyril Maughan, Mr. and Mrs .Luther Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Brenehley and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Leishman. Mrs. Luther Baldwin entertained Friday evening at a candv pull. The evening was spent playing cards. A delicious lunch was served to Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Archibald, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Leishman and Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Hall, Mrs. Celia Murray motored to Brigham City Wednesday to attend the funeral of Orson Polsen. Mr. Hall sang a solo at the services end Mrs. Murray was the accompanist. Mrs. Henry Maughan entertainer at dinner Friday, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. club at her home. A book review was given by Annie M. Pickett. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. Eleven ladies were included. The beet vacation for the school children starting Saturday. The farmers are digging their beets in full swing. Mr. and Mrs. George Carling welcomed a baby boy to their home on Friday evening. Mother and son are getting along nicely. Just-A-Me- Ford 2 Wed., Oet 17th Sponsored By Logan Stake Old Folks Dnvrr CherryBarkCoughSyrup2 25c Puretest Castor Oil 2 25c Puretest Aspirin 2 Quires Cascade Papeterie Heavy white vellum. 48 sheets. Envelopes to match. Beautiful box. THURSDAYilOioll Jonteel face powder 50C 2 51 size BELMONT FOUNTAIN FOR L5il j2 Rexall Orderlies $1.19 JUMIO SIZE 2 for 36c, PACKAGE OF FIVE Pound Box Cales de Luxe Chocolates An excellent assortment of centers. Hand dipped. Fresh and luscious. 2 51 2 for 26 Cold Tablets Special 5TX WW Oil 2 90c for $1 251 PURETEST COD LIVER 49c Mi 31 OIL ANTISEPTIC si V $1.00 p SOLUTION llosol X 2 for 50c 2rl Agarex 2-- 51 Vapure 10c, P0NTEX CREPE ASPIRIN !00 49c size 25c i TOILET EPSOM TINCTURE PAPER Quicker relief for colds, neuralgia and other aches and pains. Puretest Aspirin does not irritate the stomach or depress the heart m 2(pi 'Bwcsmst 2 Martels Hair Oil $1.00 j SALT IODINE 2 for llC Extra refined to remove bitter taste. 2 for 26c. Vl lb. size Th following items are offered on this sale at tremendous!) low prices, but they are not sold on the One Cent Sale Basis. 50c m Rubbing Alcohol 16 oz- Hobarts Aspirin Tablets - 2 for COUGH SYRUP 35c 2 for SIZE pint Almond Hand Lotion Pr. Halls Borated Baby Talcum fUU SELECTION fr 2 for 36c 2 pint fjr X 3iS 2 for 40C whole pound 2 for . 26C 10c. 0. ADHESIVE PLASTER 1 INCH present this ad and 26c at our store 2 during our FALL ONE CENT SALE and receive THREE 25c size TUBES REXALL MILK of MAGNESIA TOOTH PASTE 75c voue for 26c Simply TtHIS COUPON AND 26c ENTITLES ME TO THHEE 25c Nit TfBES REXALL MILK K NAME. I I ADDRESS tnD 0 Prescription Drug Co. Sheet . And RICHMOND. FTAI! Logan, Ilah X for MAGNESIAT00TH PASTE I 33 North Main 26 JONTEEL 31 c M aseals I I25cb LIPSTICKS 2C 100's Haskells Milk of Magnesia lb. size i REXILLANA d L uc for ? 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Lit FOl.FY b uUy-r- d ur fvtrywuer ftuiuua. wartinuweihi N riWMtf teik Puretest Glycerine and Rose Water tor 2fi' Rexall Theatrical Cold Cream 2 for 76 Puretest Milk of Magnesia 2 to 5 I ! S4Kb 1 m fold in of oafS from cold IV ii not be without it Mr. TA UesMM tkm Ftolefm HONEY Proof! Sale. Buy all you wish. 0-1- 8. Large crowds have fun at 1 hese Dances Be There music were enjoyed. Mrs. Elizabeth Bankhead entertained Wednesday at a children's party in honor of her daughter, Sarah's seventh birthday anniversary. Games and music were enjoyed. Lunch was served. huge bargains! On special occasions Logan and Preston. Finder notify Pacific Fruit and Produce Co., Logan. DANCE Loosens Cough v during the year we offer many of these items at prices lower than the regular list price, but at no time at such rock bottom prices as during this One Cent Rear half of endgate for stake-bod- y truck between Married Folks Foleys! Smanij'Doses 10,000 Raxall Drug Stores take part in this tremendous sate I Because of the tons of merchandise sold and because in the Rexall Plan there is no middlemans profit, we are able to offer these WANT ADS Too Late To Classify LOST A group of friends surprised Miss Meiva Friday evening it being her 11th A birthbirthday anniversary day cake with candles centered the luncheon table. Games and VAR0 llC 4 |