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Show J Page Eight LXLMr, LUUM Smithfield mJNITED GROCERY WEST 20 LOGAN FIRST NORTH Errh Churned Itlgh Score Pound rcarorry Itutlcr BUTTER; 24c Libby! Medium Site Pound PRUNES 35c Clerk Bark to Wor- kClerk C. V. Mohr Is back to work again following a brief Ulnea with tunMliti which haa made It !. wary to be confined to his Smuhfirld The Junior Udi' Literary dub held a dancing party hi me at the Junior high arhool Wranev-da- y evening The hail was beauti- Barbers Change Mlnd decorated fully with trimmed was It announced to the public Christmas treea. The American Legion a ixihary that the price of hair cut would It to shop gave a dance at the high school hereafter be 60 cent in Logan. New Year-- eve. Prize were ward- Till price plan has been changed At PENNEYS Uie ed for best wsltzer. The now remain the same Mr. and Mr. W. A. Nuble en- in all price the barber shop as before per Saturday night after the dance tertained at a dinner party at the negotiations for a standard A bowl of fruit centered the table Uietr home on New Yeara eve The price for hair cuts began. Effort where places were arranged for room were beauUfuily decorated are going forth to have the barbers William with Christmas color while a bowl Messrs, and Mesdames cooperate but little headway haa Kidman, Alonza Wood. Vrrl Shel of tweet peas formed the center-piec- bees the result to date. ton. Harry Bartlett, Theo Larsen, The remainder of the evenElmer Hancock. ing win spent at 600. Cover were j Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Passey and laid fur Messrs, and McMUme dauhters Doris. Cleone and son Kernel Toolaon. J. M. FuIVerton.1 Py i LOCAL NEWS Literary Club Holds Party K21M V ! e. Fenry Delirious Iluslw-- I . ... $2.6 BANANAS Pot Roasts Bacon Squares lb. .Marriage Uccrurw -license Marriage hive been issued to the following couples: David Leon Reese of Henson and Sevilia May Alvt of Newton; WUer Belfield of Salt Lake and Gladys Olof&en of Logan; Eldrn Heninger Willey of Aberdeen and Uphold "Gin Marriage law Dolores Kidd of Lava Hot Spring In a talk before the Fourth ward M. I. A. Tuesday night. Judge M. BELIEVES DEAD M .N C. Hama of the First district court AN upheld Idaho "gin marriage" law nd condemned those of Utah. fmi Pftjr On) Judge Harris said the present mar- at Riclimond last spring where lie law seconded In tome of the local boxers. Utah and several othriage er state permit young people to He would make an effort to get some one to take him to Salt rush Into marriage on a secondnotice. In discussing divorces In every Friday night so that he could Cache county, the Judge said most attend the athletic show at the of them are granted on the ground McCullough arena. that the husbands are "lazy and He trained boxer at Brigham no account City and at Paradise. - !- - Gc 20c Howard of Logan were guest of Mr. and Mrs William Kidman Wednesday, A prettily arranged luncheon was given in their honor by Mrs. Kidman. A basket of fruit centered the table. One of the social event of the past week was the delightfully arranged party given by Miss Laura Poulson at her home on Wednesday evening Games formed the entertainment. A delicious luncheon was served at one long table which held a mound of holly as a centerpiece, Covers were laid for Mary and Kenneth Peterson. Donald Kidman, Orlene Yonk, Tilda. Eva, and Mae Poulson, Fred Poulson. Beth Kidman. Paul Poulson. Glen Anderson, Eddls Muir. Grange and Norval Kidman, Merlin Yonk, Minnie Poulson. Harold Deppe, Douglas Miles, Melvin Woodruff, Cyril Munk and Mr. and Mr. Grorge Raymond of Logan. High score was won by Mrs. George Raymond and Harold Deppe, while low score was won by Mrs J. M. Fulkerson and Kernel Tool-son. Mr. and Mrs. 8. N. Sorenson entertained a few friends at their home New Year eve. A delirious dinner wsa served after which hte evening was spent at pinochle. Covers were laid for Messrs, and Mesdamcs L. Vern Too bon. Oliver Nllson. O. L. Low, Lorin Low. Geo. Winn and Leonard Sorenson. High score prizes were won by Mrs. Oliver Nibon and t. Vern Toobon. The Third ward Gleaner girls met at Uie home of Mrs. P. D. West on Wednesday evening, and H. C. Sorensen. Singing, "Do What tendered her a party in behalf of Is night. Prayer, Elmer J. HanNOTICE her past labors as their teacher. cock. The evening was spent In music In The following enjoyed All Benson, and games, after which a chill persons living dainty resupper at the home of Mr. and Amalga. Smithfleld, Newton. Clark-stofreshments were served. Mrs. W. I. Sorensen on Saturday Trenton. Cornish, Lewiston, Miss Elva Winn entertained at the dance: Misses Richmond. Cove, In Cache County, a night after A successful social Mendon. bridge luncheon at her home on on with Maxine teams, work Alice Stauffer. Smith, Utah, desiring afternoon In honor of Wednesday event of the week was the welcome Laura Hughes, Edna WEBSTER-CORNISPROSorensen, the on Miss Beatrice Thornley. Those preshxne party given on Saturday Gladys Sorensen of Logan, Edna JECT, the work beginning ent were the Misses Beatrice evening in honor of Elder Joseph Cook of Syracuse, Kay Sorensen, January 11, 1933, should com A. Larsen who has Just recently H. C. Stauffer, Joseph Larsen, Cllf-fo- d municate with their Bishop In the Thornley, Norma Peterson, Lucile Homer, Blanch Winn and the returned from a California mis Stauffer, Fred Sorensen. respective ward In which they live. Mesdames Cyrus Skidmore, Marlin riai. A large crowd was In at Mrs. Wayne Willie was the hosThe Bishops then in return are Morris Hansen, and Orlin Hansen tendance and enjoyed the follow- tess to an attractively arranged asked to make their recommendaA delicious luncheon was served. ing program at 7:30 in the ward dinner on Friday. The table was tions to the Board of Coun'y Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Fulkerson; aimihctiynt hall. Charles Ladle a centered with a low bowl of fruit. Commissioners of Cache County, on at a family dinner at entertained commember of the Covers were placed for Mr. and or before Saturday morning. Janmissionary their home on Friday in honor of mittee was In charge of the pro- Mrs. Howard Baker, Mrs. Elizabeth uary 9th, 1932. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hendricks and gram. Opening song. "High On The McCombs, John McCombs of LoBOARD OF COUNTY son Dick of Salt Lake City. Covers Mountain Top. Prayer, Elder H. gan, Lloyd Willie and daughter Iris COMMISSIONERS OF were laid for Messrs, and Mesdames C. Stauffer. Vocal duet, Mrs. Lu- of Lewiston, Mr. and Mrs. Willie CACHE COUNTY. Goodwin Smith, Ronald Pitcher. cille Hardman and Cyril Bird. Talk and daughter MarJene. 1932. Dated January 6th, Robert Fulkerson, J. M. Fulkerson Vance D. Walker. Piano duet. Mayor and Mrs. Peter Larsen and guests of honor. A pleasant Misses Mozelle Barrett and Grace entertained at a dinner on SaturMexico designates a definite hour was spent In games and evening Ladle. Vocal solo, Kay Sorensen. day evening. Covers were laid for each week at which the Inmates of music. Talks were given by Miss Gladys Miss Edna Cook of Syracuse, Miss all prisons in the Republic shall be Mrs. Don Napper of Los Angeles, Sorensen of Logan, Miss Edna Cook Gladys Sorensen of Logan, Mr. and talked to on the evils of the liquor California, is spending the week of Syracuse, missionary companions Mrs. Cyril Bird. on overcome it, habit and how to Joseph Larsen. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. of Elder Larsen. Talk, Elder Joseph Miss Selma Hancock was hostess the theory that it was liquor that William Corbridge. I Larsen. Welcome home by Bishop to a prettily appointed oyster sp- - got most of the men into prison. Miss Alice Hurren was hostess at a bridge party given at her nome on Thursday evening. A delicious luncheon was served. Covers were laid for the Misses Eva Marie Jarvis, Erma Bingham, Lena Smith, Amy Nelson, Ruth Caine, Verda Follett, Phyllis Nllson, H&rlene Bernhisel, and the Messrs. Lawrence Caine, Clinton Balls, William Duce Junior Rawlins, Arvel Larson, Kenneth Cantwell, Ebert Lundqulst and Glen Tout. Prizes were won by Amy Nelson and Junior Rawlins. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Nllson and Mrs. Rinda daughter Phyllis, Chambers and son Jay were dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. Orson Dalnes of Preston New Years day. The Second ward Gleaner girls entertained the M men at a dancing pary on Tuesday evening at the Recreation hall. The hall was decorated in Christmas colors. Damty refreshments were served to 33 couples. Professor and Mrs. Myers and daughter Dorothy, of Logan, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Farr on Sunday. A pleasant We have on hand a new assortevening was spent in music. ment of dresses in all sizes at Miss Moselle Deppe entertained at her home on Saturday evening. prices below cost of material. We Mens heavy winter weight The time was spent playing bunco, want to clean our racks to make bleached. Reg. $1.45, now.... $1.00 after which a delicious luncheon room for the new spring line was served to twelve. Ladies Silk 7 irw Party at Mendon H ONCE AGAIN wc give you TWO DRESSES for the price of one! This is the season of the year when we aim to clear out our present stock of dresses. 1 wo persons can put their money and each get a dress. together I hose of you who have attended ou r 5c dress sales know the wonderful values we are offering. - THREE' DAY January Clean Up Event -- SATURDAY AND MONDAY JANUARY 8th, 9th, 11th Dress Sale ... Rayon Run-pro- Basket weave, old or new style Many other values . room to list. 75c . . Not House Frocks A new assortment just in . . . in beautiful styles, real classy afternoon frocks, in guaranteed fast colors. Polka Dots 80 square ... French Cambric which is now being selected. Our regular $15.00 Wool Coverts . . . Wool Crepes and Silk Crepe are now priced at this event for . . . 95c of . . . any size Now reduced to 75c 95c $1.75 . . . $2.45 $3.45 i Harry C. Parker, secretary of the Hyrura Dam project water user association, says Uie next step in the proposed project, U the formation of a water user corporation Friday and Saturday, January n, Temple Brand GARMENTS Mut f orm Organisation DAY Missionary Welcome Home FRIDAY It Payg to shop At PENNEYS j Sc Fancy Starr Beef. Shoulder CuU Pound Removing Tree Tlie evergreen trees that were used on the streets for decoration are being during the holidays hauled away and the street are being cleared of the holiday $4.95 RADICAL Is it so bad then to be radical? Pythagoras was radical, and Socrates, and Jesus, and Luther, and Copernicus, and Galileo, and Newton, and every great and wise spirit that ever took flesh. To be great is to be radical. Norman. LINGERIE 50c Bloomers, best grade 50c Panties, best grade Combinations . . . Slips Gowns, etc. CAPITOL Today and Sat. HOSIERY 75c Ladies Silk, per pair Ladies Lace Top, per pair.... 30c 45c Silk and Rayon, per pair An assortment of Mens Hose at Close Out Prices. 3 Logan Garment Co Coming Sunday iANiT CHAtUS GAYNOR FARRELL 0 IA VOX VICTMIJ GROUP 1. Styles for Misses and Matrons Prints, etc. ... Buy One Dress for . . . Flat Cremes $5.95 An Extra Dress for 8-- 9 |