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Show PAGE SIX . . THE HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, L, The following babies were christened Sunday and given names. Evan Kent, son of Mr. and Mrs. Durrell Hughes; Joan, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Robert Finch of Soda Springs, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs Stewart Richards of New Mexico were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sorensen on Sunday. An attractive dinner was served Other guests present were Mrs. John Ladle and Miss Clella Ladle. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Larsen of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Jensen, Miss Hazel Sorensen, Earl Buist enjoyed a chicken fry up the canyon on Saturday. Stake Bee Keeper Zina Baker, teachers Pres. Sadie Hardman, Odie Muir, Delone Muir and Lois Buist and the following Beehive girls, Irene Barrett. Bessie Mae Muir, Carol Gibbs, Carma Sta iffer, Margaret Rae Sorensen, Juanita Thelma Wood, Carma Whitney, Buist, Audrey Wood and Kathleen Walker enjoyed two days at the Girls camp. The MIA class met at the home of Mrs. Ethel Walker on Tuesday. The lesson was given by members of the class and refreshments were served to Mrs. Charlotte B. Mrs. Sadie Hardman, Richards, Mrs. Pearl Hughes, Mrs Annie Hughes, Mrs. Manila Buist, Mrs. Verna Sorensen, Mrs. Zina Baker, Miss Isabella Stumpf, Mrs. Marva Kidman, Mrs. Lizne Barrett. Miss Jennie Richards spent part of last week in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kidman and non of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Junior Larsen of Newton, Miss Louise Kidman of Logan and Alfred Speth of College ward were recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kidman. Tom Simpson of Richie, Mont, is visiting with his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kidman. In compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lambrose and daughter, Patty of Long Beach, Calif., an attractive dinner was given by Mrs. John Lamont on Monday. The Ladies Auxiliary held their meeting Friday at the home of Mrs. Julia Mrfir. Refreshment were served at the close of the meeting to Mrs. Pearl Wood, Mrs. Bessie Ahrens, Mrs. Nellie Hancock, Mrs. Ada Walker, Mrs. Fern Baker, Miss Gladys Hughes, Mrs. Mary E. Sorensen, and Mrs. Verna Sorensen. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Ahrens and daughter, Rula Ila, Mrs. Walter D. Ahrens, Bessie Mae and Maurine Muir motored to Ogden Friday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ahrens. Miss Frona Hiibner has returned home after spending the past 3 weeks at Arbon, Idaho, the guest of Mrs. Frank Sorensen. Mrs. Theo Larsen has returned from the Dee hospital at Ogden after an appendicitis operation. Mrs. After Bird's daughter, Renee, was bruised about the face and body when abe fell off the running board of an automobile this week. Mrs. Thomas Owen and Miss Gladys Owen of Salt Lake have returned home after a ten days visit with her sister, Mrs. Ellen Bird. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Kidman, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Morris, Miss Leora Morris enjoyed a lunch up the canyon on Thursday. Mrs. David Ranzenberger of Providence spent Saturday and Sunday the guest of her sister, Mrs. Fern Baker. Miss Arzella Bird of Brigham, Mrs. Virginia Archibald and son Dean of Wellsvllle, were dinner guests of Mrs. Ellen Bird and Miss Irene Bird on Sunday. Mrs. John O. Hughes spent Tuesday at Hyrum, the guest of her mother, Mrs. A. J. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Spackman and daughter Linda of Deweyville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ladle on Thursday. Mrs. Ray Lindsay was hostess at an attractive dinner on Saturday to Mrs. Jack in compliment Mrs. George Smith and Mrs. O. J. Larsen. Mrs. Merrill Wright and daughter Marilyn of Hyrum spent part of the week with her mother and fumily, Mrs. William Buist. Mr. and Mrs. Kingsley Stewart of Logan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Muir on Sunday. Miss Geniel Hughes enjoyed a birthday party on Wednesday. A cake with nine candles formed the centerpiece where ten guests were seated. ng. home, basmL apt, 126 5 WANTED TO RENT Jy-1- 8. LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFFS SALE In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the State of Utah in and for the County ,w a,r mSKt . 7 The "danger" sign seems a bit ironic in front of garage (note gas pump, left) and homes in Nazi bombers, had taken its toll a southern English town. The danger, in the form of night-flyinof six civilians killed and scores wounded long before rescue workers erected the warning sign. bomb-blaste- d g One of France's 'Strong Man' Trio "Prisoners" of Their Allies of (iache. UTAH MORTGAGE LOAN a corporation, CORPORATION, Plaintiff, vs. Frank J. Dolan and wife Eva Dolan, Isaac H. Nash and wile, Amanda Nash, Lynn Nash and wife, Melba Nash, Alton Nash and wife, Ruth Nash, and Bert Nash and wife, Elizabeth Nash, Defendants To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the 19th day of July 1940 at It o'clock A. M. on said day, at the front door of the County Cache Court House in Logan, County, Utah, as the property of said defendants, the following described property situated m t: Cache County, Utah, 1 Lots and 2, and the southeast quarter of section 32, in township 15 north of range 2 east of the Salt Lake Meridian, containing 184 60 acres. Also the east half of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section 32, above township and range. Also the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter and the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter and the north half of the southeast quarter of section 6, in township 14 north of range 2 east of the Salt Lake Meridian. Also lots numbered 1 and 2, and the east half of lot 3 of section 5, township 14 north of range 2 east of Salt Lake Meridian. Also the south half of the north half, and the north half of the south half ot section 5, in townof range 2 east of ship 14 not the Salt Lake Meridian. Also the south half of the southeast quarter of section 6 and the north half of the northeast quarter of section 7, and the northwest quarter of section 8, all in township 14 north of range 2 east of the Salt Lake Meridian, excepting therefrom the following described land, to wit: Beginning at a point 126.6 feet south of the southeast corner of section 6, township 14 north of range 2 east of the Salt Lake and running . thence Meridian, south 243.3 feet 4 thence south 61 degree 45 minutes west 602.6 feet; thence south bti4.9 feet; thence west 2109 feet; thence north 715 8 feet; thence north 82 degrees 10 minutes east 2129 feet; thence 1 In a men triumvirate of "strong expected to dominate Fascist-modFrances new. government is Adrien Marquet, above, former Minister of Labor end Mayor of Bordeaux. Others in the trio are Vice Premia Pierre Laval and Gen, Maxime WevgancJ. el Intoxicating? BIG REDUCTION IN SPECIAL NOTICES iston. ELECTRICAL examination will be held at the Fire Station July 18 at 10 a. m. Jy-1- Ph. north 70 degrees 23 minutes east 563 feet to the place of beginning, containing 46.1 acres, more or less. 60 GUARANTEED garbage service, wkly calls. Dan Andrews. Ph. 1450. HARDWARE AIR OONDITIONINO Co. Stores & Gamble Stoker Coal Wangsgaard 8 Phone 132 North Main Phone 196 7 So. Main Utah Chief and Star Coal Everything in Hardware. Buy a Conditioning Big 6 3 cu. Ft. Coronado DeLuxe Air Cooling & Heating Equipped. Refrigerator this week at a 150 00 Savings, AUTOMOBILE GLASS KHSK1 MITAL W. IL Hopkirs Auto Parts Co. Jackson & hYy Sheet Metal Works 195 South Main 83 West Center Phone 130 Phone Oil Air Conditioning Headquarters for Automobilo Glass Furnaces Sheet Melal Work Truck Wagons, New & Used Roofing & Stokers Auto Tarts, Tires SHOE REPAIRS BILLIARDS Goodyear Shoe Shop The Owi Billiards 79 North Main 33 West Center "Quality Shoe Repairing Sportsmens Headquarters Reasonable Prices Shakespeare Fishing Tackle Shine Parlor Hats Blocked (UAL SWIMMING M. & L. Coal & Wood Co. Logana Plunge J W. Center. Phone 74. Oil Treat-1 Mi. No. of Logan Phone 1241 Dust Proof Aberdeen Coal Swim for Health and Beauty" gh Grade Gasoline and Motor Rate For Groups of 20 or More Is for Less. Always Prompt Tables For Reunions and Private silvery. Parties, State Inspected, Life Guard. ICE CREAM PHOTOGRAPHFRS Win get's Iso Cream Co. DEGN & BRUNSON 46 West Center f PHOTOGRAPHERS Ph. 454-PHOTO ENGRAVERS Ice Cream, Sherbets, Punrh 139 No. Main Phono 3.30-lnrty Orders Our Specialty" Smithfield MRS. LOWELL PLOWMAN Reporter 134-13- Carl Jorgenson of Sacramento. California, spent several days here visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Jorgenson. Mrs. Myron Roskelley left Tuesday to spend a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Kingsford of Franklin, Idaho. Bishop and Mrs. George G. Nelson received word on Monday of the birth of their first grandchild, a son, born to Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Nelson in a Logan hospital. Mrs Nelson is the former Miss Arlene Griffin of Newton. Mrs. Rulon S. Merrill was a guest at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs C. J. Plowman on Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Marie Noble has returned home from the Budge Memorial hospital, following an operation. Grant Blanchard and Miss Gloria Parker of Los Angeles are returning to thvir homes after having spent the past two weeks as guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Blanchard. An outing was held on Tuesday evening in the Mack Memorial e park In honor of the Misses and Leora Gunnell of Huntington Park, California, who are Cle-on- OLDS SEDAN J 4 MfiC 4U J 1936 . I 1938 OLDS COUPE 1936 1 PONTIAC SEDAN 625 445 1937 JUJ PONTIAC SEDAN 8. LUNDBERG MOTOR CO.' 5. NTe M7C 1 : BUICK SEDAN 6. J-- Pbnne 5. 357 North Main 308 6. 9. FOR SALE 7. A-1- 0. NICE comfortable apts. 261 E. 3rd N. ing. RMS. bath, Aug. 1st, 135 E. CHEV. truck, Center. A-1- A-1- 0. near temple. COOL, E. rms. 2 N. West 275 6 VOLT Jy-1- Ph. SMALL apt. Inq. Canyon Garage. 468-- 1. Jy-1- 6. lft-- t radio -and wind charger. Jy20. living rm. suites, $19 to round dining tables 32 3 RM. Apt. bath, 35 W. 3 N. Jyl5 ea, & good selec. of used418--ranges. A-- 9 U. & I. Exchange. Ph. NEW, 4 rooma, 234 E 1 N. Phone 708. . Jy-1FURNITURE, rugs. 261 E 3rd No. J. 5. MODERN 2 Jy-3- 1 APARTMENTS 33 So. 1st West, 15. Ph. 1180-- available July Prices. FUHRIMAN FARMERS COLUMN A-- 5 RMS. bath, Ref. 135 E Center. A-- 5 TRACTOR SPACIOUS, pnv. bath, hot water, Ph. 045-Jelec, equipt. gar, laundry. 253 W A-5 1 No. A-- 3 3 RMS. mod. 196 S 1st West. 2 RMS. priv. bath. 441 W. Center. A-- l ROOMS electrical equipt. 392 Jy-2- 7 North Main. Ph. 564. 2 RMS, bath, trig. 135 E Center. 3 custom plowing IMPLEMENT CO. Reas. A-1- 0. 1. 68 WEST CENTER, LOGAN USED CARS Jy-2- 7 i APTS. E One unf. 379 2nd No. Jy-2- 4 SMALL 604 apart E 5th No. niKNin if Also sleeping rms. a The Bottling Co. Mondays At 12:15 p. m. Coca-Col- Jy-2- 4 APTS. FOR RENT UNFRD. 4 2 ,!!&?, Jy-1RM. steam htd. Ph 148. NEW apts. ground floor, heat & hot water. Inq. 135 E. Center. 5 LARGE rms. new, mod. bath, hot Jy-2- 4 wtr. 224 South 3rd East. 9. KVNU A-- 3 Expert - Experienced Accountant, Auditor HOUSES FOR RENT UNF. RM. mod. cottage. 105 E 2 So. . - 1936 Chev. Coupe 1935 Chev. Sedan 1935 Chev. Coach 1933 Chev. Sedan 1936 Fori Coach 1936 Plymouth Sedan 1936 Plymouth Coupe 1934 Dodge Sedan 1939 Chev. lft ton 1936 Chev. lft ton 1934 Chev. 1ft ton ..$365 1936 Fori 1ft ton 1935 Fori Sedan Delivery 1934 Dodge 1ft ton $365 .$295 $325 $320 $265 $295 $365 $345 $295 $695 $345 $195 1926 Harley Davidson Motorcycle $150 $ 25.00 Several repossessions. Desires position. Full or part time. Utah or Idaho. Acquainted with many types of businesses. C. P. A. Candidate. Write P. O. Box 180 0 4250 --9375 Dodge Truck, school bus body 1935 Buick Sedan 1933 Plymouth Coupe 1931 Nash Sedan $ 85 Int Chassis for Wagon Used Mowers, Used Hay Rakes, Used Side Delivery Hake, Used 10 Case Harvester, Used No. 8 Harvester, Good Cedar Posts, Used Disc Harrows at Bargain 5. 2 PC. used 339; used Jy-1- .3325 C-- Good. 251 S. 1 Jy-1- $5 $5 axle Jy-PIE cherries. Ph. SINKS, reasonable. Ralph's Plumb084-R- !. lft ton, 1937 Dodge, lft ton 1936 Dodge lft ton 1935 Reo, lft ton Int 1938 GMO 7. 2. S56-- 7. pay what the owing on owner them Just left and they are yours. CACHE AUTO COMPANY Logan. HOUSES FOR RENT FURN. Butter Prices 2 RMS. priv. bath. 441 W Center. A- SAN FRANCISCO. July 15 C Pi Dairy market: Butter: 92 score 29 -l FOR SALE or TRADE 10 to 300 Eggs: large 22ft; medium 20ft; AUTOMOBILE wagon for heifers small 12ft. or hay. North Main Wreckage. SALT LAKE CITY. July 15 tCJPi LIVESTOCK A-- 32. Markets at a Glance Stocks firm in dull trading. Bonds irregular. Curb stocks irregular. Foreign exchange strong. Cotton about steady. to S cent; corn Wheat off up. Rubber irreguluar. Sliver unchanged. Wool Market July 15 il.n The market was dull today. BOSTON, wool 1936 7 ASK me about Beneficial Life Insurance. Business is good. John INTERIOR, exterior bouse & barn 1 A. Israelsen, Phone 258. painting, also cleaning. Taylor, Jy-2- 7 River Heights. Ph. Gurnsey-HolsteiYOUNG Jy-11338. PAINTING, paper hanging. E. Jy-1- 8 Wight. Ph. 1512. BINDER A-- l Cond. Earl Bird, Jy-1. APTS. FOR RENT FURND. Mendon. ALL kinds of fruit jars. Pints 20c, DELUXE elec, equlpt, bath newly qts. 30c, 2 qts. 50c, jelly glasses 10c. Cache Valley Hide & Junk painted, air cond., near temple. Jy-1310 E 2 N. Ph. 204. 4 Co. 2 RMS.& bathT 226 YOUNG Guernsey cow. 612 E. 2nd jy-1RMS. elec, equipt. with gar. No. 430 N. Main. ONE slightly used 6 ft. I. H. C. Jy-1Harvester with motor, 3450. One APTS, elect, equipt. College Hill. No. 8 I. H. C. Harvester in good Jy-1Ph. 785-condition. Ellis Equipment, 69 2 RMS.151 East 5th North. Jy-1Jy-1West Center. DELUXE furn. or unf. apts. Park TRAILER house almost new. Ph. Jy-1Lane Apts. 51 West 1st No. Ph. 085-J- 2. The beauty oFthls scene is. al giiisi though it's onJy a giant wineofferee of pure spring water being ol one you bv lovely Fay laee, the ItftO Fairs Golden Fort letia Girls on Treasure Island, who aiding Californias wine industry 606 N 4th E. 1633-- 895 BUICK SEDAN WHITE Leghorn pullets, 4 mths old, good condition. Ph. RM. modern house. 145 W. 4th with the above desJy-1any and all water South. rights and irrigating ditches be- PARTLY furn. 6 rm. mod. home near college. A bargain for longing or in anywise appertaining thereto. right renter. 555 E. 5 N. Ph. Together with the tenements, 464-hereditaments and appurtenances OR SALE, mod, 5 rms. & garage. and any and all water rights and A7. Ph. 690. irrigating ditches thereto belonging or in anywise appertaining. NEW lft story 4 rms. gar. Ph. 1370. Dated June 22, 1940. Jy-1- 5 JEFF STOWELL. 6 RMS. attractive. Close in. Ph. Sheriff. Jy-2- 4 1311. June 24, Publications dates July L 8 and 15, 1940. Butter, extra cartoned, 1939 053-J- l. A-1- 0. Conveying cribed lan-- These French sailors are now prisoners" of 'heir ally of only a few days ago Greac Britain. The French destroyers on which they arc seen were among the 200 naval units which British dramatically seized at English ports. Many of the French sailors cheered British boarding parties which took their ships. USED CARS 7 WEAKER pigs. Beckstead, Nibley. 0 6. House or apt, mod. 2 bedrooms, per. renters, furnace. Ph 1285-- uver using CUuuuuwi Uispiay A9. MOVING, storage, packing, shipping. Johnson Transfer. Ph.Jv-2-314 Jy-1- 5. 035-- AND STORAGE MOVING You May Call Those Listed Below With Complete Assurance of Courteous and Efficient Sen ice! & or ride to California northwest Share expenses. Phone WANTED, A-- MODERN E 2 S. OPPORTUNITY TRAVEL LOT 3x9 rods. Inq. Ralphs numbi- Mrs. Earl Bird gave a party in Miss Carol Gibbs, and Harvey honor of her daughter, Marjeans Gibbs, sixth birthday. Refreshments were Mr. and Mrs. James Barnard of served to six guests. Deweyville, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Mrs. Marvin Winn of Preston, Sorensen, Miss Isabella Stumpf, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Barrett and Mrs. Alfred Stone of Logan motor- family enjoyed a canyon party on ed to Salt Lake City on Wednes- Thursday. Chester Kidman, who has been day. Mrs. George Thomas of Lo An- in a Logan hospital for treatment was able to return home this geles. Calif., is visiting with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. week. Mrs Lizzie Barrett entertained Lon Wood. MIA class. The lesson was givMrs. Laverne Larsen and chil- the hy the members and refreshdren of Ogden were guests of her en ments were served to Mesdames mother, Mrs. Henry Shelton on Lottie Rh hards, Manila Richards, Sunday Mrs. Laverne Gibbs and Martha Barrett. Jennie Richards, son Garold returned home with Fern Baker. Sadie Hardman, Retta her sister, Mrs. Larsen. An atEthel Walker, and Zina tractive dinner was served to Mrs Hiibner, Baker. Larsen, Mrs. Shelton, Mrs. Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs Collins Smith and soil Collins Jr. of Provo were guests of Mrs. George Smith on Thursday Luncheon was served. COLUMN EACH MONDAY Mr and Mrs. Ralph Ladle and family of Roosevelt, Miss Jacobs ot Sugar City, Idaho, were guests of Mrs John Ladle on Sunday. Miss Mane Stauffer is recovering from a tonsil operation. ir NEW IV, story. 396 E 5 N. 4 rms. floors, hot gar. tile bath, hdw. Easy wtr heat & bin fed stoker. Jy-15 terms Ph. 1370 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE VKIOS WHO urnaces-Stokerx-A- HOUSES FOR SALE Classified Advertising LARGE factory needs salesmen with car In each county. New patented device. Not house to house. Write Manager, P. O. Box 983, Dayton, Ohio MRS. O J. BARRETT Reporter 1910. 15. SALESMEN WANTED Mendon WATCH THIS JULY MONDAY, UTAH, Steady domestic wool quotations were nominal. Sentiment reflected a great deal of uncertainty. Good French combing lengths fine territory wools in original bags were at SO to 83 cents scoured basis spot Boston. Country-packe- d wools of 9 and ',4 spending several weeks In Cache bright infleece mixed lots offered direct Valley visiting with relatives and blood about friends. Outdoor games were en- from the country were joyed and supper was served to steady at 39 to 40 cents in the the guests of honor, Mr. and Mrs. grease delivered to users. George Haslam, Mr. and Mrs. Jaik Gunnell. Mrs. Henry Haslam. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Gunnell, Mr and Mrs. Farrell Gunnell, Mrs. Emma Lawrence, and Mr. and Mrs. HarflTi Hogs: old G'ttens all of Wcllsvtlle, Mr. OGDEN, July 15 and Mrs. Ralph Spencer of Rich- 1040, steady to 5c lower than GunMrs. and Mr. Royal mond, close last week, top 36 85 on nell of Tremonton. and Mr. and strictly choice 180 to 230 pound Mrs. LcGrande Gunnell and Bish- butchers. Cattle: 565 fairly active, about op W. L. Winn and daughter Elva of Smithfield. steady, run practically all grass-er- s 22 head good local grass fed Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Walker and steers 38 50, bulls 36 to 36.50, children of Mendon spent Wednesday as guests of her parents. Bp. good choice veal calves 310 00 to and Mrs. C. J Plowman. Mrs. 10 75. Sheep: 16.200 odd lots medium Walker remained for a few days to attend her mother who is ill good trucked in slaughter lambs about steady at 8 to 38.50. at this time. Ogden Livestock WANTED TO BUY Jy-1- 6 BABY BED. Phone 685-YOUNG CALVES, 1 to 20 days old. Ph. 521-Jy-1OLD horses, top prices. Ph. 7. 3 USELESS horses. Good prices. Ih. 706. OF LOGAN 1 USELESS horses & cattle. Phone 673-- A- -l FURNITURE, ETC. STTATE LOAN 081-R- 1. A-- AUTOS Loans Fused on Same Day of Application! All Transactions Handled Here, Including Payments! Full Amount of Loan In Cash! D. 6 J. WILSON, Manager. Under supervision of state banking department Office Hours: 8 to 12, 1 to 6, Daily Saturdays: 8 to 1 29 West First North rhone 260 A HOME OF YOUR OWN Turn those useless rent receipts Into valuable equities! 35 South 2nd Weri New, 6 rqpms. Bnck. 547 North 2nd West-- 5 rooms. Extra laige lot. 163 East 3rd North 8 rooms, furnace, stoker. Near school, temple. o 605 East 2nd North Near College. lft acre lot. Select your Real Estate from my complete list Homes. Farms, Ranches, Building Lots. L. H. DAINES MNOUHL Auto Painting o Bonded Licensed Experienced I Body & Fender Work A-1- DELUXE KODAK FINISHING RoHs developed and printed with 5x7 enlargement, complete 25. Pedersen Studio, 34 West Center. Jy-1- 7 SADDLE HORSES FOR ALL OCCASIONS Lessons for adults and children. Skyline trips with guide. Riding Academy. Th. 446 a.5 WANTED, LIVESTOCK - JEmmm DEPT. Refrigerators refinished. All work guaranteed. Trices Reasonable. Satisfied Customers since 1900. Clias W Miller. 428 North 1st. East. Phone 899-0 Real Estate Broker 11$ North Main Phone 99 - 362 INFORMATION Top pricespaid for live or dead horses, cattle; also feed-hog. Whites Trout Farm, Phone Hyrum, 11 R-2, A HOSPITAL SOAP COSTS LESS THAN ANY BAR SOAP' FOR ONLY A FEW CENTS YOU CAN TRY IT AND PROVE THIS FOR YOURSELF! 0. TRY A BAG AT 15, 25 OR 60 IT PAYS TO BUY TIIE LARGER BAG ! w |