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Show PACT n THE N Womens Fashions Go State Treasurer Myitle P Knking, one of the Derrnx ratio state officials described as "corby Republican poral of contusion Gov C A Bottolfsen, was given a set' of coipoials chevrons by a friend I don't know whether to wear them or wait until I become a Mrs Enking said. sergeant, LOGAN, L, SEPTEMRCR FRIDAY, UTAH, 20, 10 4 0. Taking Over a New Listening Post for Uncle Sam SMITHFIELD NEWS - Militaristic BOISK. Ida, Sopt 19 HT Militarism invaded womens fashions at the Idaho glatehoiise today. HERALD-JOURNA- YOUNG WARD NEWS Mr. and Mrs. George Speth and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Speth. Miss Jean Olsen was an Ogden visitor Saturday Ella Mae Hansen, Vera Olsen, Clara Olsen, Melba Olsen and Marvel Olsen returned heme with her and spent the weekend here with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gneiting of Ucon, Idaho, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Olsen and Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Olsen. Mervm Speth, Letho Speth and Owen Speth spent Sunday at Lagoon. Miss Violet Olsen, Mrs. Bernice - Val Rigby left recently for Minnesota to resume his mission- ary labors He came home three months ago to receive medical treatments for a stomach trouble, but is now completely recovered Whiie here he was married to Miss Lillian Low, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. D Low. Miss Vilate Waite, daughter of Mr and Mrs Wallace Waite was married Tuesday, September 10, in the Salt Lake temple to Shirl Bis- - segar of Logan. They will make their home In Logan, where he is I emPi0ye(j The Isaac Read family reunion was held Sunday, Sept. 8, at Guin- avah Park in Logan canyon. A good representation from here was present. Mr and Mrs. L. A. Fulkerson recently announced tne marriage of their daughter, Jeness, to Sid- ney Hurren, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hurren of Hyde Park. The couple was married June 17, In Salt Lake City. They will make their home in Hyde Park in the near future. Mrs. Elaine Redfield, who recently returned from Pans, France, was a speaker on Tuesday at the meeting of the Logan Lions club at the Bluebird. Her husband, Ed Redfield, was a speaker on Wednesday at the Logan Kiwams club meet, and Thursday at the meeting of the Rotary club The couple is visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hadfield. Miss Elva Olson, left on Saturday for her home m Beverly Hills, Calif, after spending her vacation here with relatives and friends. Mrs. Alda Rae Gibbs of Swan Lake, Idaho, is visiting with her mother, Mrs Alice Jorgenson. Miss Zona Pilgrim is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Edna llousley at Glendale, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Merrill, daughter, Barbara and son, Jeddie of Richmond were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hillyard chicken and family A delicious dinner was served. Pitcher Mr. and Mrs. Stanley and son of Los Angeles, are here visiting with relatives and friends The family of Bishop William L. Winn held their family reunion at Lava Hot Springs last Sunday Mr. and Mis. Wullace Winn of ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo o o o o o o o o 0 1? CHEESE .BREAD Your Best Buy Utah Mild 11' 16-o- z. Loaves .1 Pound j .... evening's entertainment and a delicious lunch was served. Miss Olsen received many beautiful gifts. Several from here attended the ac Founders day celebration Wellsville Monday. The old folks from our ward enjoyed the show "Brigham Voung FYiday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Michaelsen of Richfield returned home Tuesday after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Olsen. The war makes Greenland an important Western Hemisphere outpost, so for the first time in history Greenlands icy mountains look down upon a U S diplomatic envoy. Above, the Danish islands Governor Svane, in full dress uniform, welcomes James K. Penfield (second from left) as he arrives U. S Consulate at Godt- aboard the Coast Guard cutter Comanche to take over the haah, the capital. newly-establish- ed Anmo, were in charge of arrange- - j ments Those who attended from Smithfield were Bishop W. L.1 Winn and daughter, Elva, Mr. and Mrs. Le Grande Gunnell and son, Mr. and Mrs. Glen R. Winn and LELAND AUGER family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winn Reporter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Mr. and Mrs. Winn and family, The MIA opening social was held George Winn and family and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Winn and family. Tuesday evening with President Mr. and Mrs Hugh Williamson Melva Wheeler in charge Brfice of Rock Springs and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace of the Oneida stake MIA Lester Lindsey of Bennington, Ida-- 1 was in attendance Outdoor games ho, weie the guests of Mr. and weie played under the direction of Nelson and Clarence Mrs. Herbert Pitcher on Saturday. Norman Mrs Ieo O Low received first Owen Chili beans and crackers silk quilt, were served to all present. prize forL. her beautiful Mrs. F. Allen, second prize, and Juckie Hadden is spending a few Mrs Lorin Low, third prize for weeks in Rigby, Idaho where be is their quilts at the Cache county employed. fair at Logan. Mr and Mrs. Christian J. Larsen Mr and Mrs. Forrester Clay spent Sunday afternoon In Frank- pool and family and Mrs. William in wlth Mr. and Mrs. Alma Mor Claypool spent the week end at rison. Donald Peterburg, Lavon Owen Wyoming. Mr. and M-- s. Waldo Barker and and Daniel Auger who have been at Ran- employed in Daniels, Wyoming, for family spent the week-en- d dolph, and Evanston, Wyoming, the past month, returned home this Wkt with relatives. James Woolf and Melvin Packer Miss Venna Sorenson of Arbon, Idaho, is visiting at the home of of Riverdale, Herman Vlehwigcom-of Mrs Matilda Coleman and other Clifton were visitors In this relatives. munity Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nelson Goerge Woolf returned home fiom Los Angeles on Wednesday motored to Gooding Tuesday where after spending a month on busi- tbeir son Keith will enter school. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Auger ness. Mr. and Mrs. Barirfey Bybee of spent Sunday in Dayton with Mr. Pocatello, Idaho, are spending the and Mrs. Albert Moser and family. Sam Cutler of Preston spent Satweek at the home of Mrs. Kate H. community repairing Cragun. Mr. and Mrs. Bybee will urday in thisseveral homes and in attend school In Oregon this year, windows in where Mr. Bybee won a scholar- the school house. William Craner and the FFA ship and will teach. Mr. and Mra Winnifred Jeffries judging team of the Preston high Mr. school were judging cattle and have been house guests of and Mrs. Russell Raymond for the hogs in this community Monday past two weeks. They returned to tfnorning. Miss Zona Pilgrim returned to their home in Great Falls, Monv r home in Smithfield Sunday tana, last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Farr and after having spent the past week spent the with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Housley. daughter Genevieve, week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Leland L. Auger at Huntsville. They attended a birthday party given in announce the marriage of their honor of President David O. Mc- daughter, Vaudis to Clifford Sharp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Kay by members of the family. The Birthday club entertained Sharp of Mapleton. The marriage on Thursday afternoon at the home was performed September 18 m of Mrs. Roy Smith In honor of the the Logan temple. The bride is a high school birthday anniversary of Mrs. Laura giaduate of Preston Mooseman. An afternoon of bridge and Mr. Sharp has filled a mission luncheon in the western states. The couple was enjoyed. A was served to 12 ladies. The guest will make their home in Mapleton. On Saturday afternoon, Septem- , of honor was presented with a ber 14, Mrs. Emma Auger enter-lovely gift The descendants of the Isaac tamed at a trousseau tea in comRead family held their reunion pliment to her daughter, Vaudis. last Sunday in Logan canyon. In the receiving line were Mrs. members of the Read Auger, Mrs. Joseph Sharp, Mrs. Forty-nin- e Cleda Auger. family were present. Lunch was Ina .Stocks and Miss served and a program was enjoyed In the trousseau room were the with Ervin Read as master of bride elect and Mrs. Sylvia and Mrs. Edna Housley ceremonies. of Mrs. Rae Merrill and daughter Miss Zetta Auger had charge Helen of Richmond were calling the gift room and Mias Eva Webster the guest book. Misses Aina on relatives Saturday. Mrs. Gem McCann attended the Auger, Ellen Sharp and Zona Pilfuneral of Mrs. Chilnecha Waite grim had charge of the serving. called at Hyde Park on Friday where Over one hundred guests receivand many lovely gifts were she rendered a vocal solo. 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Eaat - Phone with her sister Melva' o Westminster, fine all 4 lb.rtn purpose Olsen and Mrs. Eva Olsen entertained at a shower Friday evening honoring Miss Jean Olsen, a bride of the month. Games featured the UTAH MINING MAN DIES SALT LAKE CITY, Sept. 20 P Anthony H. Godbe, 79, widely-know- n western mining man, died at his home here late yesterday. He operated extensive properties in the Milfor dand Marysvale, Utah, mining districts, and Idaho and Colorado and for 20 years was president of the Prince Consolidated Mining and Smelting Co, operating in the Ptoehe, Nev, district Logans Finest Fresh Fruit . & Vegetable Department SEE THE VERY LATEST TYPE OF AIR CONDITIONED VEGETABLE DEPT, . 6 box c 10-l- b. Rolls Kellogg's, YOU LIKE! EVERYTHING YOU WANT-QUALIT- Y SEE THIS BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY OF APPETITE TEASING FRUITS AND VEGETABLES! 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Forty-nin- e members of family were Ben Read was elected to of Read, A committee Tor lunch was served an all enjoyable Mr and Mrs. Don Winn and been employed family, whd summer, have Virginia, Idaho, Mr Winn home been gone six months, working on of Mr. Thompson. Mrs. Lovtsa Winn the week end m Logan and her daughter, Mrs. Belva Neaves, 1 Can U Skippy PEANUT BUTTER ..24c PREM, Swifts new lunch meat 25c Q TOMATO JUICE qt. can 10c p can ' 9c g PEPPER, Schillings . . KRAFT AMERICAN Mr. g g .... Lowest Price C. Wheeler of 11 PORK SC BEANS No. 254 can . . 9c CORN FLAKES . . 2 large pkgs. 1 5c DEVILED MEAT 2 for 5c SPERRY Northern FLOUR 1.19 Armours CORNED BEEF 20c No. 2 old. Mr. will leave in G W. SOAP, giant bars . .3 for 10c D Can son WinOgden, Mrs. Mervin have Mrs. Mr. to sold home in Mrs. Holt will Kostiff. Mr. Second move to home. make to Miss Mary Hill A Mickelaon Dclmar Miss Hill in shower was held 11s Dayton. Miss Hil of Aaron Hill who was of Mrs R. E. Allred were Mr. home of his callers of LewisMrs. Willard ton Monday. Mi. and Mrs. Ben Read and fame Mrs. Read ily and Mr.' Read of Read was reunion Sunday. of ira d 31 D MRS ... Cans Cut. lb. -- 1st PURE LARD pkg. 29c BACON, Swifts Premium 4 cello 15c 169 PORK CHOPS TAMA', s Swifts, in tin . .G Pound Id' D for 1 7c COT. CHctSE, fresh creamed lb. 10c PORK SAUS., country style, lb. lb. SALMON, Fresh, Red 15c 20c a D 4-l- b. . Dressed, lb. SOS MUTTON CHOPS yearling lb' 1254c D VEAL CHOPS Choice Milk Pound d |