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Show u CACHE AMERICAN Vage Eight Tuesday. December LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH G. G. Merrill la Dfia Saturday Bhopprr .. O O Merrill School teacher at Uwhop H. Lnir Bair and Mr and Mra. It L. Alien, a era buiti.rsa Richmond, a a buameaa vi<or In In the county aeat on Logan on Saturday, viAitor Saturday. tailing r.raoU Miss Faye Woodall of Fait I a llrr From 111. limor.d Mr. and Mr. L. R. Humpherys Dr. ami Mra. II A. Adamanti o( City, spent Thanksgiving in ! at a bridge dinner interlined Richmond, acre among Uie many can, guest of trfr parents, Mr. an Wednesday evening. Covers ;arty town vKItora In Logan on Satur- Mrs. D A Woodall. sere laid for tselve guests. After laat. day dinner Uie tables were arranged for Itesburg Visitor close of Uie games At 8. She lore Willard Parkinson, formerly of budge acore lle Joseph were awarded. three prues Lothis county but now of Resau-- j Mim rhuebe Harding of the Their sons. Russel and Dean gan Junior high, apent her Thank-gitln- g spent over the week end a busientertained at a M holidays In Willard visiting ness vbltor In Logan. o .dge even-- i Size 9 to 12 13 to 2 dinner party Friday friends and M with relatives ?. Twelve guests were Included In and 2Vi to 5 Vi Attend Gam-eDr. and Mrs. Wm. W. Ross of ! e party. Two score prizes were Cashier In Town awarded Iangton Barber. assistant cashier Lovan sja-n- t Thanksgiving day in of the LraiAton Stale bank, was Salt Lake where they went to atUie Relief society - of a here lie tend the In Logan on Sunday grid encounter. ..heRecently Suits-thr- ee was reorganized, the ward First with relatives residing here They report having enjoyed the fc mining officers are: Mrs. Martha fame Immensely. . Hickman, Mr. Mae N. Earl and Gentile Valley Visitor Mrs. Ella Knowles. The Incoming Visit Third Warden Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pond of Thatare: Mrs. Myrtle Hatch, officers Mr. Mrs. and William Knowlrs Idaho, spent Sunday night v0 cher, and of Logan First ward spent Thanks-givin- g Its. Charles Dunn and Mra Elva with relatives In Richmond day In Salt Lake and were't:!rnn On Tuesday afternoon the then spent Monday shopping In k with dinner business had Pond Mr. guests of Mr. and Mr new presidency entertained at the M Logan. k a local bank. Peter Sorensen, former residents of sard amuse met hall honoring the l0. A delightful outgoing presidency. the Logan Third ward. k program of readings, music and . Out of Hospital k short talks were given. RefreshCliff Rogers, dry cleaner at the President Nlblry Improvi ments were served. A crystal bowl who has President Steam Charles W. Laundry Logan Nibley of beauty roses been In the hospital for several the First Presidency of the I D holding American cs S. hU In Church, who has been severely were presented to each of the days with blood poison hand, has been allowed to return U1 for the past week. Is reported guests of honor. somewhat Improved by members ol to his work again. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. Armhis family who have been In constant attendance since he became strong entertained at a dinner Vhdt Old Home party Tuesday evening. Covers were Harry Reading, formerly of Lo- 111. laid for twelve guests. Bridge folgan. but now operating the Haglowed the dinner. Score prizes were In Cokevtlle. hotel Weston Dies Wyoming, Joseph gerty accompanied by Mrs.Readlng. spent Joseph Weston of Laketown, one awarded to Mr. and Mra. R. M. the past week visiting relatives of the pioneers of Bear Lake val- Simpson and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. here. Mr. and Mrs. Reading were ley, father of H. R. Weston, man- Rapp. both popular students at the V3. ager of the Central Milling comProfessor and Mra Sidney 8. AC. last season. pany In this city, died at Laketown 8i5M53S!33l3J3f3S3S2J313l31553J3W1515f5A5K3S on Monday. Deceased was a bro- Stock entertained at dinner Tuesther of Samuel Weston and Mrs. day evening. Covers were laid for Making lee for Skating James Sorenson, road supervisor, Mary Gibbons of Logan. Funeral sixteen guests. has been flooding the lower por- services have not been announced Harry Kemp was the honored tion of the Island City park with guest at a party Tuesday evening the view of making Ice for skating Fixing Slippery Sidewalk-W-ork Is going ahead In removing before his departure for the Canasuggested purposes. It has been that where damage will not be the slick surface on the concrete dian mission for the LD.S. church. done. It would be well for water In front of the Logan Hardware The party was held at the home of The party was masters to permit water to run In store on Main street. This walk Rodney Nyman. Visitor Logan la Salt Lake form of a handIn the have probeen In has planned n the Canals canals. rather Peterson.Mar-loUie past In C. C. F. C. dangerous Olsen, Fred Spencer manager of the for the past as it has been so slippery that kerchief and socks party. Anderson and WUllam Jensen vided excellent places Caldr Spencer Motor company, at themselves enjoy have taken hard falls on many were Logan visitors on younger set to spent Monday In Salt Lake on of Hyrum, Dr. and Mra J. W. Hayward enthis walk. skating. Saturday. business for his company. tertained at a dinner party SatCovers were laid Pioneer on Program urday evening. N. W. Crookston will dlsvuss ear- for sixteen guests. Bridge followed Score prizes were ly pioneer condlUons In Logan and the dinner. Cache county at the adult class of the Seventh ward Mutual this evE. W. ening. As one of the early county sheriffs Mr. Crockston has many The ward Interesting experiences. project will also be discussed by the class. mri:tr:5fiiKtEraanKHfiriafinnafg pecials S Boys Heavy j $ Shoes- - K 1 1 ji Mens Heavy K X Lte-Agg- ie Union season C K K 12c Childrens G E r gx value X X -! X X X K X G K K K aw I SHOE X 34 West STORE Center Piggly Wiggly" We Pay 30c for Eggs Ears SsOAP 10 1 DIFHTR Pure Sweet nulil lEK Creamery-poun- Phone 172 g ft 25' d A FREE! He 58 I Hull 17' 10 15' Tall Can New Stock n g sB 0 ft 58 0. n Young Steer and Heifer Hind Quarters pound.. Farmer Grain and Milk Fed PORK Whole or Half. 10- - Frankfurters. 1 Sausage . . 2 lbs. pound Kraut FREE AND BEEF Ib. GROUND pound Fore Quarters Cut Up if you wish A '"XAT In DrtLUll DA I Is candy, midnight. which sells from 15c to per lb., Is kept from dust and handling hi special Candy Show Cases. We stock a complete line of BARS and PENNY CANDIES. For 10c we serve Hot Chocolate and Pie, Hot Chill, Hot Dogs and Coffee, and Pie Our Hot Malted MUk with Wafers is 15c. A Modem Fountain Service Includes bottled drinks and mixers. We stock all kinds of COOKIES and WHIPPING CAKES. CREAM. Ala-Mod- e. CAPITOL Ten Nights in a Bar Room Sat 'V fiiLGAPLt you pAM-Slic- 4 pound piece or over pound rd In W pound wrapped pkgs. each : 16c 13c m committee. Second Ward Party There was a large turnout and a lovely time had In the Second ward amusement hail Friday night. It is a custom In this ward for the bishopric to entertain the ward folk at Thanksgiving time each year. There was community singj ing, led by Wilford Hale. David Tarbet was in charge of the program. Bishop England gave the address of welcome. One of the W. girls organizations of the mutual, gave an Indian skit. Miss Dorothy Pond reciting an Indian recitation. There was a girls chorus and an 3k Indian dance feature. The M mens chorus gave two selections. The young ladies gave a travel scene. Carl Poulter told a story and the vanguard of .the boy scouts gave a stunt. Games Sjj A. C. Petersonwere led by Prof. P. and Loree Fames. There was dancing and 35 it FRESH SALMON, OYSTERS, Large Fat Stewing and Roasting HENS Modern Market - J 1 1 SEND Cardons Chocolates For the very Happiest Xmas Possible We will J rs pay the Postage anywhere in the world i . i The Bluebird Logan, Utah 119 No. Main 3 ELLIOT & CO. E 3 E. W. ELLIOT & CO. 3a E I c s S n ; - i c Junior Locomobile O u H O jj td pi P r oH AUTO Id cj U n w O o n u tJ & st TO BE GIVEN AWAY FREE AT cl V, E. W. ELLIOT & CO. I rt 8 S tl &I m P ii CHRISTMAS EVE Former Graduates Visit Mr. and Mrs. F. D. S. Goudy Hogan, graduates of the Utah State Agricultural college In 1927 were visitors on the campus Monday. :: They stopped off at Logan enroute 5 to New York city where Mr. Hogan has been appointed general manager Eastern district of the Weber Showcase and Fixture company. He has been working for the company at Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Hogan were active In student affairs while at the Mrs. w. Hogan was formerly college. Miss Lida eg M Clayton. 16c Mutton Chops 3 lbs. 35c h & 35c Mutton Stew lb. 5c 10c Veal Chops . 3 lbs. 35c i Your Money Goes a Long Way, But at a Home Owned Store. ealogical 7ci pound pound. BEEF STEAK. Bells Confectionery Our open until about Received : g& g& ga ga Sanitary Killing Plants and r jg Joseph R. Shepherd of the Logan temple was the principal speaker at the Sunday night service In the Second ward. John J. Roberts gave a short address. L. J. Bailey and wife rendersjl a duet. Henry Otte gave a piano and an organ selection. The program was under the auspices of the gen- & Why Buy Meat that is Slaughtered Everywhere, n Corrals, Sheds, Bams, etc., when we can give H Wrllli HA Killed in Quality Meat Cost No More? j Night g & g & 1 m HiluLliUllLL ft Sunday 0 LETTUCE Solid Heads a Mrs. WUford Lundbrrg enter slued the members of her card club at her home Wednesday afternoon. Following the card games tea was served. New Radio Equipment Service-Presi- dent He Enjoyed Game Can yoa write a letter of ioo Mr. and Mrs. George Harding words or less telling Why I like attended the football game In Salt to buy my groceries in a Piggly Lake on Thanksgiving day with That's ..easy," $F President and Mrs. George Thomas Wiggly Store? you'll say and it is easy! Vet YJjj and then had dinner with them. with just such a letter you can Mr. Harding reports the president win all the groceries yonr entire and his wife as being less enthussolid one year. family will eat for iastic than he over the game in Don't fall to enter the great naof their victory. He says It spite WIGGLY yj ' was a well e PIGGLV fought game. CONTEST, now on. Get your store this at official entry blank Sent to Jail today. iVilliam C. McEntyre, one of the governments witnesses In the liin which quor conspiracy case Salt former George W. Smith, Lake City and county building gardener, was acquitted Saturday was sentenced to serve six months in the Utah county jail for a liquor offense. The sentence was imposed by Federal Judge Tllman D. tion-wid- Carton P 3 P io JELLO All Flavors LETTER! GEt A YEARS WRITE GROCERIES QA OU i my tespr I Dr. and Mra Howard L. Call at a dinner party Saturday evening. Covers werel aid for eight guests. Bridge followed the dinner. MILK. BUTTER, EGGS. STAPLE Robin Return Each winter for a number of GROCERIES, and SCHOOL SUPAdvL PLIES. years, there has been a robin and a woodpecker make its home tn the trees at the A. F. Stockson home on East Center street. Tlte robin has put tn his appearance again this wuiter The bird Is fed bread crumbs and other marcels of food when the weather U such that It Is difficult for It to find something Bert Kendrick, a graduate of to eat. Radio and Television Institute of Is associated who Chicago, Electric with Pehrson the company in the Artmo block as a radio technician, has Just added some new radio testing equipment, the very latest known to the science. This equipment consists of meters that when applied to the Last Time Today radio, give instant information as to where the trouble lies. If there should be any trouble with the receiving set. Along with these meters, Mr. Kendrick lias a small broadcasting station, which he carries along with him and when he locates trouble with a receiving Wed-- , Thurs., Friday, set he is able to put It In tune AImmod lately. He carries a portable radio Installed In his car which he uses to from locate Interference power lines and transformers. Mr. Kendrick can be seen at any time In any part of the valley for he goes anywhere he Is needed to adjust poor reception In radios. He Is a member of the Radio League of America. Lyric Bldg. Logan, Utah X Local News I waided to Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Juhnbon, Mrs 8. E. Needham and Prof. Sidney 8. Stock. 1. 1931 : l h Entitles you to one chance on this beautiful Roadster Car that is now on display in our store. This Car is Equipped with FEDERAL BALLOON TIRES and Wire Wheels, has Electric Horn and Lights, also Rumble Seat for extra passenger, is made of best automobile steel with beautiful duco paint job. Will go at high speed with a ten year old boy or girl at the peddles. j A Beautiful Little $85.00 Car that will cost you nothing . . just save your lucky number! U 61 M ac ce 1)0 th PI A to: po rr 8 8 n & g ft Never Leaves Home When You Trade 0 o H Rulers of Low Prices Jt a. - EW. ELLIOT & CO. a E. W. ELLIOT & car Se gh sir PI 3 I -- s' V fj h .j d in of |