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Show TTr WV! 1 lfo JO and topic vThe Ballard camp of the daughters of the Utah Pioneers met Thursday afternoon , at home 6&Mrs. Mary Reese. The assisting hostesses were Mrs C. H. Green, Mrs R H. Roberts Mira. Mark Painter. lor " the month Industry of Utah The 53 r4rvv; T 1 was Pg rfi CLOSED ALL DAY FRIDAY Q esc Prices, Thursday and Saturday p were served. ' lowed. 3 Q SfiOW PEAKS 4JC)c .. A National Biscuit Product. u 0 CANTALOUPES Extra Large Size. B BUTTER D 2 2S for D P D o OLIVES B D Can, Large Ripe. p'Pinl for Q B Large, Can, All Brands. 0 D D w Ill POTATOES a Q B WHITE KING Package Ruth Owens also sang, Lawson discussed the topic Dairying Industry in followed Utah", Refreshments the program. Mrs. STRAW-BERRIE- D . BACON, SLICED In pound packages, pound LAMB ROAST Choice Grain Fed, per pound.... CHOPS AND STEAKS 2 pounds for literary banquet fl 29 20s U 45' and Worley, .Music for th evening was furnished by Nedra Childs, Delas Lundahl, and Rebecca Stewart, Follow- ing -- the banquet the members of the club were Joined by their --partners and the "remainder- of -t- he- evening was spent in dancing. Feature dances were given by Bernice McCracken and Dorothy - Lund-- 1 berg, Mrs. Mary . Willis, Helen-Cardon- and Mr. Ivan wefe do n o oo o n n da fjSiiaa: Memorial Day iPE SEALS Turkish lot of large, Towels, extra 22x44r plain and fancy borders. One Odds and For Ladies ends, values to 51.00. Your choice For i PRINCESS SLIPS -- w In fancy ray on, shadow proof,-- all sizes only - .,. (Continued from Page One) Two years military purpose. later he sent a protest to the pontiff against alleged inhuman treatment of the people northern France by the Germans. Bhortly afterwards, the Vatican made representations to Germany concerning the deportation ot the Inhabitants of northern France. In 1919, Cardinal Lucon conducted President' Wilson on a visit to Rheims and two years later he officiated at services ascommemorating American sistance in the devastated In 1920, he had a region. letter read In memory pastoral ' the American dead. 4 Turner Makes East West Record G 1931. Twenty-fiv- e sub-mot- or 4 Same Price for over 38 years 25 ounces for 25 -- USE LESS . than of high priced brands MILLIONS OP POUNDS USED ST OUR GOVERNMENT vehicle tags will be included. Mexican production of sil ver, lead, copper and zinc in- creased in 1929. A SIMPLE STEP TOWARDS HEALTH is a Daily Essential and Millions Know Its Effectiveness in Relief of Constipation Kelloggs ALL-BRA- N Perhaps the one simple thing red, healthy color to the complexion. It helps prevent anemia. Be sure you are not doing to guarantee permanent health is having suff- j to include it in reducing d iets. icient roughage in your food. AbN Many eat Kelloggs et nee of this roughage is the direct with cream or nUtk cause of constipation which results added. It is a delicious add in so many other ills headaches, , tlon. to cereals, fruits an listlessneSs, general depression, in- - . fuPs In cooiced food3. It is M effectlve ln the rclief digestion end, sometimes, serious of constipation. Recommenddisease, ed by doctors. Ask your groN is rough-ag- e. cer for Kelloggs Kelloggs packIt is positively guaranteed to ln jthe . age. Served everywhere. Made relieve both temporary and recurby Kellogg ln Battle Creek. ring constipation or the purchase table-spooprice will be refunded. Two daily (in serious cases, with each meal) is the proper amount. ' also helps Kelloggs you to health in other ways. It Is rich in iron, practically all of which goes into the blood, bringing ALL-BRA- ' ALL-BRA- ALL-BRA- N en ns ALL-BRA- N (Continued from Page One) dale. Turner landed at 7:46:34 p m, (P. 8. T.). Chris- . arrangements. The Thomas Tarbet camp of the Daughters of the .Utah Pioneers met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. JohnAV. I A lion cub, the pilots flying partner on both trips, slept through most of the flight Once he tried to crawl from his bed among the gasoline tanks of the cabin to Tomers cockpit. I had to bat him several rimes before I could get him back. the flier said. fcsr SiM - -- '31 I . Sr. The topic Dairying Industry of Utah was dis- cussed by Mrs. Annie Watter-son- .A duet. wgs sung by Mrs. I Millie Ewer and Mr?. Oertrude Ault. A sketch of the life of Mrs- - Elizabeth Blair was read. The , hostesses for the - after-- 1 noon were Mrs. Cowley, Mrs. Annie Olsen, Mrs. Kate Mortimer and Mrs, Almeda Blan-- 1 chard. Refreshments were served during the social hour. Cowley. sea-fol- k 7 AMOCtatrit I'rtKi Photo Pauline Lodge of Lakewood, Ohio, won first prize In the Goegae j Memorial institutes, essay contest on disease prevention. Left to right: Charles R. Welgren, Jr., Chicago, second prize winner; Preel dent Hoover add Ml Lodge. ; Color la the Sea The most beautiful of tropical Is the moonflsh; often called the ghostflsh because of Us papep-thlform ot a sliver color. The angelfish Is as gnyly colored el the rainbow and with trailing One of contrasting tints. The squirrel Ash flaunts a deep coral shade end great darkJyeS. Th parrotflsh attracts attention as much by its gorgeous colorings ot turquoise blue, plum, purple or bright green Yf by the peculiar bony beak. UNUSUAL BARGAINS AT SEVEN 17 'NIT Cash and Carry Stores LOGAN 24 W. 1st N. SMITH FIELD HYRUM 88 S. 2nd E. WELLSVILLE 382 S. Main LEWISTON TUnese SjpeenaS For your Decoration Day' Outing For Thursday, May 29 WHAT WILL THE BOYS SAY? -- -- W Mrs.. Aaron.Olsen . entertain- ed at a table of bridge Wednesday afternoon. Tea was served. The high score prize was awarded to. Mrs. Fred OXFORDS Boys and Girls Oxfords, patents and plain leather, only ley. RECEIVES PRIZE FRORl HOOVER Ws. R. E. Bemtson enter- tained at a childrens party Wednesday afternoon in celebration of the birthday annl versary of her little daughter,! Roma. Games and music furnished the entertainment. Refreshments were served-to-17 little guests. Tlie birthday cake and candles' formed the cen terpiece for the table. TOWELS SLIPPERS On contem- changed later The Journal would promptly publish' the facts true to the alms and objects on which it )s founded as an Associated Press newspaper which serves Cache val Records In Gretna, La., court revealed that Red Cagle, Army football star, and Marlon Munford Halle of New Roads, La, we ramarried Auaust es. 19C8. - guests. headed the 'Special Helen-Johnso- BtFDERNMARIErS5S.D I Alice committee SHOES, at at- peas.9 Covers, were guests. Miss Ruth 0 I I The Women s Literary club held its closing meeting of the year Wednpsday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ezra Lun-- 1 dahl. Mrs. C. M. Christensen review the book. The Mayor I of Casterbridge" by Thomas Hardy. After the program tea was served. The following ladies were special guests: Mrs.' C. A. Lundabl. Mrs. B. W. Preston, and Mrs. E. W. STEW per pound 11 D BEEF RIB BOIL Tender, thick lean, pound.... 16 A Complete line of Lunch Meats, Bulk pickles, Fresh Pet Roast jmd, the, best price Ye on tensen large M Miss spring chickens. OLAMB RED CAGLES MARRIAGE REVEALED laid for 25 Peterson Vas toast ' mistress and the follow-- 1 with toasts: Ing responded Evelyn Carlisle, Ruth Johnson it be that the porary has been seeking to put The Journal in a false light with respect to these census figures which The Journal has all the while been giving correctly first hand and for the first time in Logan and Cache valley. On the grounds that the flesh is human and subject to erring and the fact that this human flesh constitutes the makeup of newspaper staffs, can it oe that the contemporary feels all right every time It makes an erron eous statement? The Journal has felt a Just pride in the service it gives thtough being the only Associated Press newspaper in Cache valley, and the AP is predicated on years of service in giving reliable news dispatches written by staff members trained to accuracy and diligence, the keynote of good newspaper re porting success. Again The Journal states the fact that In spite of statement! of the United Press and the press over the state, Logan has an official population of 9,969 persons in Logan city proper and 79 in the precinct making a total of 10,048. If the facts were otherwise, or if the population figures should become decorated-wi- th S D B Can evening, May the Bluebird. The table was 3 Tuesday sweet tractively 28CS D sed. W. V. 20, PLENTY OF FRESH BRIGHAM CITY THE PRICE WILL BE RIGHT. r Margaret Pat Palmer, Emmett, Ruth Johnson, Zelda Hale and Aldene Mecham, Miss Fay Sonne sang a song, Miss Page One of-th- Riggs,6 0 Los De LeBros 0 clubThegave Its annual B Continued from" - by Judge D. R. telephoned to Bishop John Q. Roberts Adams at Logan on Saturday morning. May 17. Bishop Adams immediately came personally to The Journal and the contemporary and gave the census returns which The Journal published on page 1 of the Saturday issue that afternoon. Sunday morning the cQntemporary had nothing concerning these figures. .When the erroneous dispatch came over the UP wire to thi office ot the contemporary the at staff paper publish d the item without apparently seeking to find out if the wire. to lississlppl Is expected were all right or crossed. As it Purchase 352,050 motor vehic- hks turned out they were croslicense tags for the year The Wilford Woodruff Evans, Elaine 0 Squires. Peggy Sweet freamery News Report camp the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers he met Thursday afternoon at-tHotel Eccles. The following ladies were -- the hostesses: Mrs. A. H. Palmer. Mrs. Orson Smith, Mrs. Mary E. Smith, Mrs. Elva Boudrero and Mrs. Ruby Amussen. The dance pupils of Miss Moveta Lawson those gave feature dances, of Archbishop of Rheims Dies In France Press Wrong Again In United The Brigham Young camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers met Thursday afternoon at"' the Bluebird. Mrs. Kinnie B. Caine, Mrs. Margar- e MorreU, Mr8,' Lucy s. Car. don and , Mrs. Ellen Barber were the hostesses. A special program was arranged for the afternoon aS follows: Prof. A. J. Southwick sang .two - songs. Miss Dorothy Hendricks gave a piano selection; .a trio including Trevor Clark, Sylvian Needham and Milton Musser Mrs. gave a song number, Heber Amussen gave a dramatic reading. Miss Joy Spencer which gave a feature dance concluded the program. A social hour and refreshments fol- discussed by Lorenzo Hansen Ben Roberts sang a song, Helen Henderson gave a group of piano selections. Mrs. William England gave a sketch of the life of a pioneer woman. A (Cmp am ; PAGE FIVE CONFEDERATE REUNION LEADERS - Mow ho freshments Dairy-in- g no m n no naan 3 I w Till: JOURNAL, LOG AN, CACHE COUMY, UTAH Lcgan Social Notes Ltvt, w-'-5- 1 I f rurTSTT- y i NW g, CEE-Bua-m- 2 The following girls made upi a theatre 'party Thursday evening at the Capitol followed by a supper ,at Bingham's cafe and - bridge - at the - apartment ' ? r I of Miss Ann Bickmore: Ce-j cilia -- Shepherd, Bertha Moyle, Irene Stoddard, Vivian and Ann Bickmore. -- t I Cor-brid- ge KJ5AL SPECIAL Elens bib overalls. Blue or stripe. - Pair . For ladies. Fancy and plain Good grade rayon, , m C WORK SHIRTS UNIONS For men. In Jersey knit, ...Button nn BLOOMERS shoulder,. Work shirts for men. In blue chambray. 39 SPECIALS SPECIALS Red Wrist Canvas Gloves Mens Heavy Work Sox . .7.. ,... Large size Red and blue Handkerchiefs Mens or Ladies w Q( w Silk Garters..:.. Leather Faced Canvas Gloves Boys or Girls Dress Hose... 19? 19 19 EVERYBODYS 59 WEST CENTER r ii H. ii jiitti: LOGAN. UTAH ' The Donna Lau Domus club of . the Logan high school en- i tertained at a dinner party Thursday evening ln the club room of the school ln compliment to the senior members of the club. Covers were laid for 22 guests. After the dinner the remainder of the evening was spent with games and music. Miss Florence Nielsen arrived home Friday from Fillmore where She has spent the past year teaching In the school at that place. She high will spend her summer vacation here with her? parents , and sisters. , .,. ri io Miss Lucy Shaw arrived home Monday from Los Angeles. where she has spent the winter, studying music and at tending a business school. e Distribution of fish from state hatcheries has passed the 1,500,000 mark In North Caro-- 1 Una this year. , I Approximately 1,174,983 of turkey were eaten lnpounds California last year, according to the state Turkey Growers, association. This was an average of 2 3 pounds for every man, woman .and child in the, state. i ifwWbih i We give S. & II. Green Discount Stamps |