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Show rwrrrrrm 'yi'TT !1 . 1 1 T ? 5 ? T? i7r ?T imti 'Vt iV. V i 1 1 rr r i k s , V - ,rr,y ?t rr rr jrtmtfrrtt !r r V f rVV VV t ft r f-'-- i ifVVcrVWfti rtV t i'At;:, :i v. ' rm WE GIVE a ica -- GREEN TRADING STAMPS LD& rA AS ton? dinning room table where !i covers were laid Mr. vid j Mis. If Mrs Bartlett, Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Smith and daughter Delpha.' Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Hancock' and children. Cleve and Madell, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bartlett and children Della, Grant and1 Services for ! MRS. M $ DEPARTMENT MILLVILLE Martha K. II M KTII & L, Hess of the Presbyterian ehurch MOTHERS DAY ' PROGRAM they spent the dav at the girl f Millville The following pro camp in Logan canyon. OFFICERS MEET Mrs. gram was rendered on Sunday, Mr and Mrs. Rulon Scot Buist The Mendon primary hiiVineU evening under the direction of land son! Cordell of Morgan heldtheir' miEtin? at thvSELn? M.the M. I. A. officers m con-- ! spent Sunday with relatives. Wallace and with the Sacrament! Mrs Sophia Maggie Muir Monday evening. necllon Appropriate Mrs Dolly VandeGrafl entor- The opening song ; They outlined their summer meeting: Os Rejoice-tained on Monday afternoon wo:k and planned a party for was "Now Let M. Jenson; Delicious luncheon was berv- Joseph rinmrv"ch!ldren Refresh. Prayer Mendon Funeral services for Children and grandchildren ir Mountain Home ed. Covers were laid for Mrs Mrs. Agnes Buist were held Sun- - of Mr. and Mrs. Louis R. Bird menS Jere served Sner the' s,nging Mrs Mary Y & Deer; talk, Leslie Dunn Cora Hoodies. Jay aiternoon in the ward , met at their home Tuesday and meeting to Mrs. Ellen Ladle, of Logan; violin duet, Wilford Hulse, Mis Roe Pitkin and h, Mrs. Marva Kidman, Mrs. lone chapel with Bishop H. C. Sor- celebrated their ensen in charge. The choir, wedding anniversary. A deli- Larsen, Mrs. Selma Hancock, Anderson and Junior Larson Mrs. Alton Hulse. John Wilcox was a dinner by under the direction of J. C. cious chicken dinner was served Miss Phylis Lorgstroth, Mrs. to piano accompaniment of Mr. and Mrs. N. B. st Mrs. Lenora Anderson; the and two Sorensen, sang at opening long tables deeorated Florence Wood, Mrs. Nellie Han big song, Wilcox of Logan on Sunday. onward Christian Mrs. numbers with Ellen with tulips. Those present were cock, Mrs. Delone Larsen and losing Mrs Matilda Olson and Miss soldiers; benediction, Tracy!iVeola Ladle at the organ. She also Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Bird and Miss Muir. Olson were dinner guests jColt. nlayed appropriate music as a family, Mr. and Mrs. Elliot A. CL in company with of Mr and Mrs Nephi Nilson delude and postlude; 'prayers Bird and family of Buist, IdaV ilham Iangstroth took ,vJ nr and Hale, Mrs Alvin W. Halejof College ward on Sunday, by J. A. Gardner of Ogden ho, Mrs. George Thompson end teachers and pupils of the Pet- - and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C.i Mr. and Mrs. Angus ,md Bishop Warren Sweeten of daughter. Fern, and , Miss Besschool tq Cn .er dam Hale of Logan, - motored nt College ward ani toplueys. Holbrook; Idaho, former resi- sie Browning and Scott Soren- Tuesday afternoon in his ruck. Blackfoot, Idaho oii to Mr. and Mrs. John Humphreys dents of Mendon. sen of Riverdale, Mr. and Mrs. Six hundred baby chicks or- - attend a social givenTuesday College ward were visitors in honor Those ' who spoke words of Manroe Jensen, Mrs. Sadie Han- rived In Mendon, Mor.r ay. fori 0j n Sunday afternoon at tiie retiring bishoprtc of the home consolation and paid tribute to sen, Mrs. Violet Parks of Ogden Clmiles Ladle. He has al3i builtiardthe where of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. they formally re- he life work, the true friend -- Lorin, Leroy and Charles Bird. a flew chicken coop. Humphreys and the religious testimony After dinner a, program was The primary officers A dance was given on Wedmp f Mrs. Buist were John C. and teachers gave a party for toe j gjven by the children nesday evening, under the dibeet that reports mema ircnchley of Wellsville grandchildren. A delicious lun- primary children, Tuesday af- thinning has been in full swav rection ol the scouts. ber of Hyrum stake presidency, cheon was served at five oclock ternoon. Games formed the more than two weeks in Ll'SA.SNAH liOVEY . CAMP MEETS Bishop Joseph Watkins, Jr., of after which the out of town tertainment and re.'reshmerttSjBJackfoo The Susannah Hovey camp Logan and Eddis Watkins of guests returned to their homes. were served. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Dobbs Brigham, who lived neighbors Mr. and Mrs., Clyde Copen Gleaner girls and M men of Cornish were dinner guests Daughters of the Pioneers held to Mrs. Buist for several years; end daughter Louise of Silt gave a party at the home of of Mrs. Emma Pearson on r regular monthly meeting . J. N. Sorensen and Bishop Lake were Mendon visitois Sun- Miss Gladys Hughes Tuesday Wednesday. Thursday afternoon at the jon LucilSorensen of Mendon, Mr. day. of Miss borne honor in of Mrs. Charles Ander- Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Loveday evening for of Logan, Charlie Checketts son- The opening five from Mendon at- le Allen who is leaving Brenchley and Eddis Watkins Thirty was i lerd poems which were tended the priesthood meeting home In Providence after having and three children Ada. Ruby Count Your Many song Blessings ; very appropriate, That Angel at Hyrum Sunday. spent the past eight months and Lloyd of Weston were prayer, Mrs. Elizabeth Ander-her- e Mother of Mine, and My Mr. and Mrs. Leone Willie and teaching school. Games dinner guests of Mr. and MrsJson- The lesson on Dairying Tothcr. children of Ogden spent Sun- and music were the features of John Winburg on Sunday. given by Mrs. Mary Y. Musical all of day visiting with nis brother entertainment, numbers, refreshments! Mr. and Mrs. Nils Bergsjo of Hulse. The lesson on Conden-wer- e which lent a sympathetic spirit and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne served at the c,r.e of the'Logan were luncheon guests otsors and Cieamenes was of love and kindly feeling to Willie. guests. Mr. and Mrs. Nils P. Olson on'iven by Mrs. Dolly Vande eevning to twenty-fiv- e IGraff: instrumental music by ill that the various speakers The following program was Sunday afternoon. A number of young people Mrs. Hidvie Anaerson; in id, were: vocal duet, Joseph RELIEF SOCIETY rendered In the ward chapel closing God Be With You 0. Sorensfn and Mrs. Melvin MONTHLY MEETING Sunday morning in honor of met on Tuesday evening at or8. Benediction Mrs. Muir, with Mrs. Olive Hughes .The Relief society held there Mother's day to a crowded the home of Mr. and Elizabeth Mrs by at the piano; instrumental duet monthly business . meeting house under the direction of (Evan Humphreys. Games on,Anderson. Dainty refreshments were A served G. G. Sweeten of Garland and Tuesday afternoon. j .clous si lawn formed the Openingithe quilt the supei intendency. Those present were: Alonzo Wood, "With Miss Orpha block demonstration was given fsong, Oh I Had Such a Pret-- . entertainment after "which dei- Mrs. "' Olson. Mrs Mary Y. Sweeten refreshments "were vocal; byMrsZlna Baker" and Mrs ty Dream Mamma "bytheStm-ifrtous' W. ved. Those present were: Af-- 1 Hulse, Mis, Elizabeth Ander-Churc- h. H. duet. Airs. Mattie Darley and ciaudie Staurfer. day school. Prayer Vernon Maughan, with Miss' Mrs. Dee Bird gave n dinner Two minute talk, ton Jessop, Mary Dean Jessop,lson' Mrs- - "live Neaves, Mrs Florence Olson, Hum-Il.ma Maughan at the piano, Sunday. Flowers formed an at- "Mother, by Rulon Ladle. Talk; Venice Larson. Delone Mrs. Dolly all from Wellsville. tractive centerpiece and covers J. Hancock; vocal 6olo, That phreys, Phyllis Manchley, Vande Graff, Mrs. Lenora and Miss Francis n. The floral offerings were In- were laid for Mrs. Philip Soren- Wonderful Mother of Mine, Wynona Veiva Cummings, , deed bucuitnul and profuse and. sen of Salt Lake, Mr, and Mrs, John O. Hughes; recitations , Humphreys, , Elmo Richmond, A program was given on and daughter kindergarten department; violin Vern Yeates, Arvid Olson, Garr by the grand-J- fj Jesse Fieficld "Y carried grpat-granchild-TTe- n. d ren qnd Sunday morning under the di- Flora of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. solo, Mothers Prayer . Alonzo , Hovey, Max Swensi m Orv&l Bird, Mr., and Mrs,r Elr Wood With Mrs. Ellen Ladle atf Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carlson rtctipn of the Sunday school of o10! of ard Pall bearers were Earl Buist, mer Heninger,, Arzella Bird and the organ; recitation, Mothers" Day. family Logan Betty spent jn John O. Hughes, Charles Buist, Mr. and Mrs. Bird. song, Dear Mother. Tue.sday with Mr. and Mrs. tei hich all the mothers were Celebrate Fifty Fourth Wedding Apes MM ( orrespondent l- DO YOU vVANT? WiiAT A household used a a 5 FRIMARY Imnie, ear, tenant, good articles, a pet, a mis i ( ion. a radio, or a room. Have you any lost or found articles? Whether you are on the receiving or delivery end of the transaction, your aim in most iiiiMy, effeetively and profitably aetiiired through The dmirnais Classified Ad roluimis. I Ijssifiid Advertisements must he paid in advance. One rent a vv ord per issue. Minimum for first insertion fifteen rents. Anniversary fifty-fourt- MISCELLANEOUS ' FOR RENT I Ilum-cp.bo- ro ; en-!f- 0r j U'-ei- H-C- - reward will be paid for For Sale-Fe- eder hogs or will, trade for other livestock. thp return ,f extra heavy Ier Johnson bicyrle from If. Phone 67, Hyrum. G. Hujball Merc. Co. ror Sale 1st crop alfalfa. Wanted - S'lling hens Call, Phone 786-J-- Ior Sale Roosters nine weeks Casli old. Aivin Alien, Ilytum. Furnished apart For Rent ment. 205 E. 3rd North. 2. house1049-Furnished For Rent keeping rooms Two or nioie one or two furnished Wanted See them at 392 North Main rooms with batli In modern . or Phone 1125-home. CIve Phone number. For Rent- -4 room unfurnished Call 49. home. Phone 441. 5',-- j Irt. on Farm Loans. For Rent Modern office rooms. Joseph . E. Cardon. Logan. Good location. Enquire nt J. W. AlLT AND SON Baugh Motor Co. TRANSFER Furniture and pianos handled For Rent 4 room unfurnished with care. PHONE 448. Call apartment. Close in. 1031-PAINTING ias I Jser-l?arar- Very neat, newly papered room unfurnished apartment horse over a garage at 26 East Work Center. $15.00. Telephone Hammond. 584-J-- 1071-- da I 142 Fo- E. An-ders- on Nil-so- . i I -- i Ave. Phone 862. For Sale Tomato nlants 35c per dozen. 464 Canyon Roadderrick and For Sale-H- ay - cable. Call round nal. 805-- J. , For Sale First crop bariu Phone 684-J-- hay In ll. and cabbage Albert Zblnden. by Phone 293. For Sale At 1000 South Phone 578-- -- Keys. Identify at 3rd East 213 cedar posts. - J, BABY CHICKS """LOW PRICES FOR MAY" Shipments Leghorns. every week. No delay, orders Rocks and filled promptly. Also Phone Reds. Trees sprayed. -113 W. Thos. J. Rowley For Sale Rome comfort range 30,000 FOUND 1071-- Sale-Heyw- plants Small nicely furnished apartment for without Found Ear ring. Identify couple , childrenReduced summer rate Journal. Phore j Club Women Addresses and club paper prepared at reasonable rates. Magaame clippings rented - 25 cents per set for two weeks. Literary Carlson's Program., suggestions,,. Workshop 4540 Wolff St. Denver. Colorado. In Modern. 84 East 3rd North. nt 420 Canyon Road. Phone 775-- J A. M. wanted. Providence. Phone Nut coal best for summer. Get it of Sanders. 804 N. Main 3. - Rent Newly decorated three room apartment, close earnations. give.1 terms Apply at Crockett Inquire ard and Wakefield baby buggy in good condition, also violin good as new. Apnly 364 South Main or For Fiist Aid to For Sale Six roomed modern of home and two acres ground. Has modern coop and brooder for 2500 baby chicks. $3500 00 cash, balance reasou-nbt- e give removed. For Sale Tomato - Ashes !md garbage Phone 443. 4 Will home combined. reasonable term3. 999 North Main. PAPER HANGING LEONARD MATHEWS PHONE 113G-- J 4 and For Sale Service Station DECORATING room house with bath, newly papered, 595 S. garden and garage. Mam. Phone 1071-Now Vacant - i FOR SALE fr- clos-'8ue- ' at , Phone 837-r....r For Sale Prince Edward "Is-- , land strain of pure bred re- J. . -- Jour- per pair, or will trade for nrd and Gwen Smith. The grave and children Reed, Helen and ment; song, I Love You" by the Gideon T. Aivord spent good milk cows. Ma!ad Silver of was dedicated by Bishop H. C. Don of Salt Lake spent Sunday last week In Salt Lake Fox Farm, Box 336 Malad, of the primary department; ay LOST Charles R. Johnson Sorensen. at the home of Mr. and Mrs Mothers day talk, Vance Wal- - City where he Was a guest of 400 March On Idaho. Ml TIC VNSFER BAGGAGE Mon-- daughter and son in law, 1 Claud A. Sorensen. Mrs. Buist was born In ker: trio. La Von Ahrens, Julia Pianos, Household Goods and LOST-O- ne and Mrs. V. S. Amussen. Jersey heifer, one For Sale Cheap Good second1' osq, Scotland, September 2, Mnlr and Louise Whitney: Trunks Saif Works Mr- and Mrs. C. E. Humph-b- v Fanjon Tripsc hand windows and doorSj 1848. She was the widow of PETERSBORO SCHOOL year old, light yellow, strayed eal reading: What a Home Is, Trucks losrd or ( Furs. from pas tore on 6 th West and Call 133-Logan. , David Buist, who died about COMMENCEMENT HELD Mrs. Lizzie Barrett; song, rt Js entertained at a chicken K: HOTEL OFIK LES E( ( ,5ih South. Notify Journal and For Sale 35 years' ago. Three 'sons have Petersboro school held their Mothers Faith. Old Testa- - supper on Sunday evening, 31 PHONE Transplanted tomaBombay, India, Mav 17 receive reward or Phone 951-ilso preeeeued Mrs. Buist to commencement exercises Thurs- ment class. Talk Bishop H. C.I Beside the host and hostess Four 4 19 X. 2ml East to plants. Fred Blotter. Phone Logan, Itah hundred disobedience civil covers were hostess and laid Petersooro he grave. in the Sorensen. A token of love was; 113-- J. day evening Mr. and Mrs. Walter C volunteers this evening began She Is survived by the follow- school housg under .the di- presented to sixty mothers as their, march I the. MARKET salt upon works Mr. Mrs. Mrs. sons " and QUOTATIONS and daughters, , Plants For Sale Tomatoes 25c, the rection, of the .teachacs.v.Vance fr remembrance-froLamb Feeding ing of WadaJa. r.nct Stumpf, David Buist, Mrs. Walker and Annie BtetT'.apcn-ir- g day school. Closing song, My cabbage, cauliflower, 15 varThe started procession from az7ie Baker and Henry and Talks end WHEAT MARKET ieties choice flowers. chorus, 'TJtah Phone Mothers Love, by the Relief Poultry house. congress v llham Buist of Mendon, Alex872-132 N. 6 W. Thee, address of welcome; Her- society; prayer W. I. Sorensen. Bandit Mukund School Cankers son Malaviya, ander Buist of Wellsville and man Church; vocal duet. Edits Out of town visitors at the (hirugo. May 17 AP of Pandit Madan Mohun Malaiuhn Buist of Cache Junction, Kidman and Mae Poulson; program were Miss Verna Wer- Wheat: Open High Ixiw Close For Sale Practically new douled the viya, volunteers. ble harness. Phone , and Mrs. Joseph rwenty-si- x 1.06 1.06 grandchildren and piano duet, Vivian Church and Eton, Misses Geneva and Bernice Sweats of Mr. t.05 May 1.03 , The procession marched past Jenson on Sunday. l great grand children also Maude Anderson; class prophecy Krumbuel and Miss Marjory iTl ! ',s l two" !"i For Sale One home !??, one brick of the Mr. and Mrs. Alma largest concentra- nany urvive. One sister, Mrs. Davan-m- a by Mae Poulson; vocal duet, Parks of Logan. Mrs. Hannah 5 blocks 80,1111 of 11? J,' i 7 j 'ii'H Thatcher From the college the follow of Providence were brief tions of armed police mustered Winton is still living in Ida and Boyd Kidman; trio, Willie of Wellsville. 1'11- l 3 500 bank. Home is worth rinre the committee in of ing home of at visitors Mr. the Matatma beginning cooperated and Kidman cotland. Edis Manda and will sell on cash ,! but dollars Gandhis course: rethe short of L. on civil Mrs. and Martin Shaffer campaign arranging 17 lour Minneapolis, May Dorothy Yonk, Health play by deal for 2,000.00 dollars- - For Goes v sistance. Bix hundred officeis, BctorSon. unchanged, HOSTESS TO Slupuu-iilSunday afternoon. 33,703. llran any Information call at II. O. HifmL . TUriit the Third, Fourth and Fifth Omega Tau 109 P. V. of Carthem witlr were LarMrs. and Christian Mr, 30 firearms, SAVONIS grades; bovs' chorus and girls National Today son of Logan and Mrs. May stationed at Jacob circle and don, Dean Kenneth C. Ikelor, Hayball s Store. Can arrange . o.tE LIVESTOCK Mr, - and Mrs.- Melvin Atkin-- chorus; -v- aledictory, by - Norval 1.000 00 dollar loan on it for Professors elsewhere on Btewart' and route were of to the Leonhardt Providence the AP George n I sd.A Hogs r;ly and Mr. and Mrs. Golden Kidman; deplomas were preB. from Caine. and salt seven One) (Continued visitors at brief home of the miles George from Page 163 foe nine n 'depot 2 Hugs 1,079, including Villie of Holbrook, Idaho were sented to Norval Kidman, TMr. and Mrs. Hans L. Nilson Bombay. Ikct; alMiiit stead); drheins ncf Gsitors at the home of Kidman. Herman Church, at 8 o'clock by the social. Ruel on J nrn.xa Elaborate rfir week preparations-restnuo; iirih Frtday even!ng,k Utah Public lr. and Mrs.. Wil)iamBartlett Eddis. Churchill,. Merlin.,-YonJensen - wasr'master of cereif necessary, to thwart an GIRLS itmlk hutrhccs n Sunday. packing Minnie and Mae Poulson. Clos- monies. Toasts were given by BEEHIVE sows COMPLETE WORK actual raid included preparaLand Situation Mrs. Zelda Heningcr was hos- -' ing chorus, the school song. . Linden Harris and John Loos- CoIHe: 91 including 33 for mar- The Beehive girls spent tion of quarters in the developss to the Savonls club Thurs-''- y Mr. and Mrs. Claud Soren- - JLspeaker&wcre Dr. Gunthorp J miSC ket; for week receipts 6336, stsidy; ment f' week last of bttitthngs-oevening Thursday department were lirings at her home. The afternoon dinner sen and children and the Dr. George Stewart. at the .Some , of. Mr qualify, mostly, piuiur Evan WoiUr... around, which .is bartsc spent in- sewing. Refresh-nen- ts guests atof Mrs. officers are : John HumDhreys for the purpose of bed wire barrier odd lots slcers through which (Continued from Page One)I Hirers to Mrs. Sorensens parents, Mr. and K. Chapter were served Sam 8.30- 0.00; heifers Loosli, grand arkon; bulk seasons electric current can be circutheir up lyrl Laipont, Mrs Zina Baker, Mrs. W. H. Maughan at Wells-yil- Gordon, deputy arkon, Dave finishing rows good its control. work. A pleasant evening was lated. undergrades Ls. Marjory Bird, Mrs. Fern .on. Mothers day. -Edwin t.23-;.Eyans.. chapcler; Wright ; ""I have Tead wTlh very c rrit iwms ci dainty "refreshwas " the treasurer; '.irker, Mrs. Mhrtha Barett and Jacob Sorensen Davis ' leal cahrs !Hm i2..)l). McEntire, enjoyedand ment 3 were served. Those preirs. Ileninger. on Uie interest pub-dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs, scribe; and your 21 Shelton j report for Joseph shwp: llf.2, including sent were: Joyce Scott. Vella ) A The Mendon school had a Vance Walker. Sunday. lie land problem in Utah, Mr. market ; no sales; for week: re- guard. Thelma Clifford. (may S Ameling Humphreys. ance Friday afternoon TolMrs. Walter Ahrens entertainin- There was much rejoicing at Allie lambs spring Carfield said in his communi-- i 'Ti,.s Elda Clifford, Wnll . f)n trmk-inerating the winning of the fire ed at a family supper Sunday the house of Omega Tau, a CarmaJessop, double finding Jessie Jessop. Jessop T cation. I very much hope that reventlon contest. sliom ) curlings 7.23J evening at her home In compli- week ago Wednesday, for on and Veola fk mied Olson. . e Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Bird and ment to her children who spent that morning the reports from the other had arrived a Mrs. Allen Reading of Lo- annlv of Salt Lake were callers Mothers day with her. The telegram lie land states will present the from Pennsylvania gan arrived here on Sunday n Mr. and Mrs. P.eeves Bird table was decorated with a bowl carrying the Dicken Mored by Steel Pea facts from their states as ex- happy news that for an Indefinite stay with her LUd were nt tulips. Covers unday. for.ompga Taus two weary year? parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.R. hoo tite weel pen Wim lnveoted, oJ as haustlvcly have; you of George Bigler Mrs.,Louise BernstenJ 0f d, for Beta Hovey. ,,u "f ,l,e ,!IKt c,,n a,imit we will a basis have which dr.-- and Mrs. Jesse Walker and and upon daughter of Logan, Mr. (Kappa were ended. Beta Kap-rn- d Mr. and Mrs. Clifford ErickDickons dednred with Clmries can we our conduct were readily dinner guests of Mrs. Melvin Muir, Mr. and pa had accented their petition son and amity muoh sutisfaninn in Household of Sylvan Erickson study of the entire problem " dis. Helen Walker, Sunday. . Mrs. Clifford Ahrens, Mr. and for membership. ns ,1' lr- lll!l1 to ' were shake It luncheon nothing 'vr,,s Included appearing Logan in guests, sent the reports Mrs. Rhoda Muir, Misses La; This evening will be taken of Mr. and Mrs. James Jen-- ; ?l!t of its and cmteH" of Floor writing to Pet-lethargy. Director ! Washington by ENTERTAINS AT ' Von, Helen and Jessie Ahrens, up by a supDer and smoker at son on Sunday afternoon. traders diverted themselves by erson were resolutions adopted the f.niiity nt sending letters nre ANDY FELL Rulon Ahrens, Bessie Mas Muir, the chapter house. Mrs. Orson Pitkin of Ocean! bidding up a few specialties, by the Cattle and Horse Grow- - concerned, we mny tune Utile to Mrs. Clarence Barrett enterDon Muir, Doris Vivian Ahrens Omega Tau was founded on Park. Calif left for home on while some of the oils, counlry utilities ers association, the Wool Grow- tained at a candy pull Wednes- and Mr. and Mrs. Ahrens. real MIGHT it,he A. C. campus February 19. Saturday after a weeks visit and amusements sagged Logic. iund). ers slight association and the Btt Those 1922. Walker Jease Mrs. day .evening. and Mr. THERES present 1th a under ly relatives. of week, end pressure Farm Bureau Federation, to Woof Sta ns From Peanuts Mesdames Willard Par-- - and. Tamily motored to Smith- - j The fraternity was first inMr. and Mrs. Willard W. Pit- lightening of accounts. S I N G, P minis nre now used In the man Eliza' " "Stewart, gether with special papers, Charles field Sunday evening and were roectcrt early last fall when kin. Mr. Mrs. and Selwyn fullnefL0fa maps, charts, prepared or com- - ufae'ure1 of so(;nil varleiies of mar; .Stewart. John Leatham, Will visitors at the home of Mr. Rn.-- s S. GOOD of Our d Hulse national selling Sunand of prompted family spent group wood ln ins (rovldonoc, Joiirnnl fuj .piled bv Director Peterson Bankhead, Elmer Glenn, John fraterMrs. Q. J. Plowman. the a Viiny 'rT'"nr USED CARS pf low at f afternoon Mr. with and larger professional operat' day Bradley, Earl Parker, Edward the chanter over MrsrCecil siv Joo'-eof Logan. De- ors to leave town for a weekf Pitkin out ONE points figure Sadie Siewart, Hardman, Miss M. D. Elrd .and son Marcell and made a favorable report, licious luncheon was served. end outing. &nd Mercantile ' WAY a sure way F velyn and Meda and Sarah motored to Salt Lake to rity Tues-- j In February Chester Harris, Mr. and Mrs.J. p. Rich of business reviews failed td show I. Parker, Miss Helen Glen, all day. Maroell was chosen be as a i Arkon of' the Unlvcriity VARIETY IN ear a of . Smithf ield and Mr. rand Mrs. significant trends, and BREAD buy glad youil the If Wellsville., to own. delegate to a music copventloixtDanver chapter- - insoected theijerome 'rtFaggartmrotored' to &IBfewas left to "drirt 'The Tline fs no better way to maintain Elite club members were from South Cache. i fraternity a second time, which Ogden on Sunday. They were volume of trading continued the of health ydir family than by varyitleasantly entertained Friday Mr. and Mrs. William Baker, was soon followed by W. Taggart around the lowest levels of the (L accompanied by 1 bread diet White flour. Whole 1 ing (he the home of Mrs. Hilda of Ogden who has spent the year. family motored to Wellsville' slon to petition, and Graham vmi will find the .Tiitney. Sewing was the fea-- ; Sunday and were the dinner few Mr. here with past days 11 finest of welt known flour on the marire; for the afternoon. Deli-- 1 duests at the home of Mrs. Tbn Right Sid and Mrs: Taggert but was ob- I k'd lnre at prires gimiinely eeonom-ic.iHollands Firat Tulips ;ous refreshments were served, Bakers parents Mr. and Mrs. two side to every liged to return home on ac are If there Ask for our flour. Tulips are said (o have I men i. Mrs. Delone LarstL, Mrs. w.lham Walker. FORD PRODUCTS take a glance at the outside, count of ill health. kola Hardman,- Mrs. Isabelll Mrs. Nellie Hancock, Mrs. Eva story Mrs Jerome Tae-- I r0llnceJ lnt0 H0and In the first and but get the inside, If you can. Los PHONE 21 . Cloteel Mrs. Ahrens Smith and Mis. Marvel Bartlett Angeles Times. adman, ;rt and family were tit nd Mrs. Whitney. twere entertained at a dinner Mr. of Mrs. and Martin guests Recount Demanded Mrs. Hannah Willis of Wells- - Mothers day fivrn in honor of - i ' Tk Big Bears i. Shaffer- - on Sunday evening, , rile spent a few days here this their ij y ntjekM-- h Centipede is a misnomer. There's Existence of the Alaskan bear, Mr. and Mrs. Hans L. Nil-sparents. Mr and Mrs. relatives and liam Bartlett at their home. nothing that has 100 legs except visiting GOLDEN GATE ELECTRIC LIGHT - CALLA LILY motored to Logan on Sun- the largest living carnivore, was un ncnds. Tulips attractively decorated the a chorus. Birmingham News. day where with other members known unta 1390. Fri-bo- MOVING ys C i- musi-.M- 1 r- I - J. j 1 . and m 4--- CD8-J-- 3. 4 Leon-har- pa dt - 1 ! AP-F- s 25.00-2- - m - Mil-to- z - 183-2)- s ' k, 6 liOWKlMS 9.80-10.2- 7.50-8.2- ! -- - - the-.-hem- -- a.. e ! MIGHT ISNTT RIGHT ON A 10.23-10.8- - , le 7.73-10.0- 7.30-8.2- ; 5 ONEWAY STREET I I J street s 9.2.-9.6- .; ; I.Od-UO- puh-,ew- I ! Mr.-ar- work-and-wo- . If-s- rry ! I ,lir-v- - ( ( fr i , j J'"!-.",!,!- M , N'-'-i- Vo?i' tra-an- d I , 1 C , -- 5 5 AMi-- at - l. In-- - zuuKtuitj wjuiw - Wil-oee- k; on j . Central Milling doespany SERVICE' CO. MOTOR: i i |