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Show 1987 SM1THF1ELD. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH, FRIDAY, PEC. 10, order Sunday. .Mr. Willie Pilkington of Califor- which she always keeps in good have She own da Mr her to has; Mr. and Mra.George Hunter turcooking. and nia is visiting with his parents 2,000 in successful been raising one daughter. raisel five sons and and Mrs. Richard Pilkington. Her husband Moroni passed away keys for the market this fall. LOCAL NEWS Mrs. Thomas II. Kirr the Ladies Literary elub at her home Thursday afternoon. Miss Charlotte Kyle of the UKAC faculty gav-- a review of The Flowering or New Engl-indby Van Wyck Brooks. The tea table was beautifully de: ) rated with while chrys intheniums and ivory tapers in crystal candelabrum. Mrs. Hubert Griffith and Mrs. Helen Toulson poured. Invited guests were Mrs. H. Hay lond of Lowi:An; Mrs. Saul K. Hyer, Lewiston; Mrs. Wi'liam A. W. Chambers, Mrs. Serowther, Mrs. John Bain, Mrs. Leonard S. Miles, Mrs. Amanda Miles, Mrs. Hindu Chambers, Mrs. S. D. Moore, Miss Viola leterson and Miss Norma Peterson. J Mrs. Frank Emmett was hos'ess to the Junior Ladies Literary dub at her home Thursday afternoon. After a short business meeting Mrs. Ezra Lundahi of Logan gave a df lightful review of A Daughter uf Samurai. At the close of the afternoon tea was served to 16 club members and the following special guests: Mrs. Lundahi, Mrs. Glen Tout, and Mrs. Martin Roskelley. All appointcolors. ments were in Christmas Mrs. Robert E. Griffiths presided at the tea table. Mrs. Effie Smith of Amalga was a guest of Mrs. Carrie Pitcher on Thursday. Wilkiw Valley camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will meet at the home e Mrs, Ruby Ilill-yar- d Friday, December 17 at 2:30 p. m. The Willow Valley camp will Woodruff be hotsess to the Sarah camp. All pioneer members are urged to be present. A Chritsma? proRefreshgram is being arranged. ments will be served. The MEN.. WANTED- -. Good... nearby Raw lei gh Route now open. Sales way up this year. If willing to conduct Home Service businees while earning $30 and up weekly, write immediately Denver, Kawleighs Dept. UTL-85-4Adv. Colo. 5, Make it a gift for the whole ily A Cetanado Radio for Christ- mas. A-- C Seta aa low ae $14.95 Battery Seta aa low aa $20.50 complete. Gamble Stores. 134 N. MAIN Ad. ST, LOGAN, UTAH. ... OOO fam- NEWTON Mrs. LaRue Jones was hostess to the members of her club Wednesday at her ho mi Covers were laid and a delicious lunch served to six members snd two special guests, Mrs. Bernice Mr. and Mrs. William J. Barnes Alvis and Mrs. Zelphia Ralph. The was announce the marriage of their dau- remainder jf the afternoon spent in visiting. Hy-ruof to AJcBride Eugene ghter Ivy Mrs. David Griffin underwent a After a short honeymoon they major operation at the Budge hoswill make their home in Smithfield. pital. She is reported as well as could be expected at this time. Mrs. Ruby Tuddenham is recuperat the home of her parents Mr. ating LOOK and Mrs. Godfrey in Clarkston after having suffered a heart attack. Before you send your Xmas Mrs. Martha Jenkins 80th birthday packages call C. R. Nelson, was kept last Monday by anniversary inyour local express agent for 42 of her neighbors and friends gaformation regarding new LOW thering at her home and enjoying a XMAS PACKAGE RATES. social afternoon. Mrs. Jenkins is one of our oldest pioneres and has learSHIP BY RAILWAY ned many lessons not found in books EXPRESS She lost the sight of her eyes for Fast and Dependable Service eight years, but through an operaSmithfield iPhone 28 tion and the removal of a cataract she is able to move about her home m. over 50 years ugo. The ladies brought and served a nice lunch which was enjoyed by oil. The following young couples called at the home of Mr, John Jones Wednesday evening and auprised him on Messers his birthday anniversary. and Mesdamfs Os well Clarke, Linford Jorgensen, Harold Griffin and Collen Jenkins. A delicious lunch was served and the remainder of the evening was spent in playing cards. Mr. Fearl Jenkins is inviting his sisters IiCtha and Tola in Los Angeles and sight seeing. Emil Wennergren has moved t.i Logan with his family. He has a son going to school there. j Marge Ecklund entertained with a, dinner at the home of her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Barker in Cache Junction in, honor of her last Tuesday birthday anniversary evening. A beautiful birthday cake formed the centerpiece for the dinning table around which was seated, the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. J. IT. Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Barker of Mendon; Mias La Rene Dahle of Clarkston, Messers Keith Stauffer and Japk Lamont, of Mendon and the hostess. After the dinner was served, the y.oung people motored over to Beaver Dam to the dance. Miss Dahle has been the guest of Miss Ecklund for the past week. iMr. and Mrs. William Barker, Jr, and Mr. and Mrs. William. Chrsthn-se- n spent Thursday in Cfeden, shopping. Word comes from Salt Lake City that Mrs. John Hurtig Sr, is confined to a hospital suffering from a paraletic stroke. Mrs. Hazel Rigby and Grant Cooley motored to Logan Wednesday to attend the wedding breakfast of his sister, Miss Carma Cooley and Mr. Keith Spencer which was held at the Bluebird. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hansen of Salt Lake City were guests of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hauser SELECT YOUR 3&s CHRISTMAS TUNE IN GIFTS EARLY The Home Service Program' For friendly suggestions on homemaking i We have gifis that will A FREE HAIR CRT WITH EACH each please member of the family I I CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS CARDS i 1c ,,. 10c io I WE HAVE BARKER Van Drug! Rarber and i 23 f KSL Specials- each Wednesday and Friday 9:45 A. M. 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Na - 29c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, Dpt M0NTE FOOD 10c 2c 16c - seeded lb. pkg. 15 0Z PKfi MEAT Mllinr 101 HUE .RICH ly PEAS 25c 9c WH0LE WHEAT FLAKES, PKG. HUSKIES OATS F0R 2 1- SHREDDED WHEAT, STOVE '- PKG. 8 BLUE LABEL PORK ' CAN "J. FLAVORS, IPI I ft, 2c 10c 15c ggg 1 2 GAN3 HASH ARM0URS i JQq - 2 CANS VIENNA SAUSAGE, KARO !IW 29c CAN -- N0-2,-4 SPINACH NATUBrs BEST IETTER - DEC. 11, 1937 oHe Agents For the LOGAN 4 Telephone I Sawifcjhw MISS NANCY FINCH We are now ' Beauty SHOP COMPANY GET READY FOR WINTER I YOUR 1938 STYLES. CARROTS CIRCULATING PERMANENT WAVE FROM HOW UNTIL The Weslinghonse Store l5e i ,im ' Ra Gutltc Meat& Grocery . A HOME OYfNED STORE WE AIM TO TLEASK JOU We DeUver |