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IGcn lb. 5c 5 lbs. 7c ONIONS sweet Spanish 2 lbs. 15c (POWDERED SUGAR MACARONI Queens Taste pkg 6c n ONIONS, pickling CAULIFLOWER . 1 y of th nt the p: The Il.rthileht cf Gun, Fi. inlay 4. at 7.?0 Oilock In th. i al p-- Wa J r.ist'.mt ward will C.ri-.-a- lant, -- Sau-amci- la'cnt He !J ;.. wrre hapet i.t lad. - dm-da- Wltll s Coming Sunday j stri-r- Widl-.erda- dir-kn.i-- i I Oil Kclip.uc . ail liming at the inn through The rky was cl. nr g!.u.v-1 the solar l!r I ORANGES, sweet CANTALOUPES ; I c. -- lb. I i I EIMDSi j 1 ia-n- Creamery r:..c D 1 - Free Delivery t I sir.. . t'lf 1 1 e TTTNITED .. i ! liv? Ti ci. t,M !. L'Aii .l j J( i v..s : iv.. in 1'...; ay n .ii!i.: fur the j tr 0 .1 rs sure laid for ' Hack to Sc!vj.! I1:- -! r:s t'cix-ia-n ia honor roan K'.i'.lJ wne M ? " f H. 't U u ?'i . :v l.ii a M I'.ou 1.0 vs !'4V..' i V. M. da n.f s liari'l I m J ui i i k a. aU n In l,3S:iry , idi.i ,s ..e lVliiuii, Gold' tl La ;.an f.i :i Lew ii'ime la K.tlwvU. The . U sun n. r. Hi .mlij ..h! Junior High lpen- w.lh lull " by f Hhih i ore was beiiut. fully dcournlrd r Ha adu.a, forma where Juivor iitii c hi 4 will oprii t pe-- s Goldm Human aid w at s flowers while 'ie to .!! S'ain wlaicl Hus ra on Petcii.l r 1J. K U exjsrd that t'a.ll d the formi breath Lorln Frnith. tod baby upwards of f.J k'.ud.f.U will rn for the table. A Mr. and Mis. lamia-trr the Khoul at the ojvnlnf if . amt Jocn it Wifist Junrlieon was served at 8 p. lit rtaitvd at a dinner rrelilralk'n. v. ; IDBfJNETT V. uii. J Hie remainder of five liir.e pent tin ir home Oh Friday Bjii tf stirran larnr ewijiut But laid or The rooms and table were dt--i nat-- ' lawuion. was In Logan on Ihms - . 4 , in bridge. Orvrr Bn ,,01J t0 1 'ania T. W. ed with fall flowers. The e u nhid day. He came don W vn.it Eli Elesdamiwi J. A. Gutke, LYON tri v.hal j.,rvu. a. L, Rets. T. B. rare. V. was sornt at pmoihle Cju rs Milton Lon m who U In the In1. - 3 ito: M.uchan U preparing JoKn HcHidny Lun-nzon Bandar A. Noble, Harold lure wtth an intection In r Dpj and laid for Miaar r:i week of ends! tx I0X fiCTUCl rurtt Whi!? R. Dairies ,3. llaren Toalson. Jl.mib r'f'C s. Itiy MiAwii.nn, t :t fain. Kf'iw-tmale W. C. KcrowUiers, Harry Fit.i, Uu.ik fnuiti s, ar. Jarr.es A, Cragun R. 1L ToolroJ. Lundbcrg and A R. Allred. H :'t W ill Kxrllhlljre Hum Max TooLon. W. If. CanUell, arore was won by Mrs. Mora-.i.a- i beM. I '. q penn f:i. cottage. Hilliard Rakel'.ey, Rcbert Grlf-:;:JHon. in logan f r l.k pio;-- : y tn Sc.imlinttv i.tn Mectinj ill of Fait W. Frank Winn, Mr. Hlnda Efts Jos.Prof, Elen Lake Tcli phone 1071-TI ;e w.'l tv- - a skamfinavian Mrs. A. H H and and City Hl-Chambers ar.d Mrs. Horn?. tonlaht Adv. noiti.g at the masc l.o.i-awce! l.' r.a A. of Tun on, lanvne 11 as pr ie ly Mrs. Lor-- i il.nm r -at 8 Hie jpcaW w... oilvk of Mr. and M"v pvu''s as cat whse Tijoh.'-high ,o h p C J PI mnn of Pmttlv-f..te r. M :d iy. Lionard Olron tn I in Noklclns og:tn tn by Mis. Frank Wlwi. hi e i hnii d by the ()ut of Town Nl'liors The 1 Mrs. : .ink W.na cntcrtau.eJ I e by and family of Bo. Tlit national junior Among the c.,t tf vl.k jrv jro hi dutr.i-S o'tli.rk on Punday t our Widie day 111,... , club arc making pre-- I M ry telling y. the co.uty si at on V IiV.u, ;in n Aat. Mr. ?!rs of and honor in Li van. liny had Ben on a a1 at ions for the organizing of a wire . D M C.i.lan and Ha old in bowl of asters formed ti ' A Visit Home. laigan und r vtMt to fcalt lake and remained Fw.ll of Prr tun; Eir. and Et s branch club In Smnhfti-lCoves for the table. It. E OVn snd family of Cornt h William Sloikilule lure for an tarty Mart hone and the leadership of Mrs. F. L. Allen. centeriilece Prior . evenThe were laid for fourteen. Mr. were In Logan on Wediu-sdayof FraiALn. Ktngsford Thursday. The Second word EL I. A held OIm n U employed on the railroad ing was spent In music and social Sunday chat. their conjoint meeting as a section hand. The laborers In Here fiont Trenton the Mutual Conjoint owning in connection with Etrs. Mr. Marlin this RotkelUy and ckpartmrnt are limited to four counBrown Wood, farmer and slieep-mameeting. BishopTlie mutual conjoint program week presat week tlve each wo:k the and past days family spent of Trenton, was In Logan for aervlces selor, George Hansen conducted end at 4th ward the Logan as Idaho ent guests the meeting after which Pres. of Etrs. Efontpelier, sister, Efr, and Sunday evening lias been announcWednesday. He commented upon Roskelleys folthe recent rain storm, staling that ed as follows; Myrtle Larson conducted the selection, piano Mrs. Harold Efiles and family. ft had done a vast amount of good vocal solo, Roma Gulden Kimball Injured guitar selection, lowing program: Ludine Rogers; J. Oolden Kimball of Salt Lake to beet and hay crops. Mrs. Doane Thornlcy; slogan, Lola Rogers Stevens; reading, Joan Pboaogr.pEic Guides Mortenson; violin solo, Mrs. Lang-to- n talk. Mutual activities, City, member of the first council Cardon: At tbs Uarklsches mnseum In Celia Chambers; talk on pioneers of Nelson of mutual stake of seventy, was Injured In an auto- Marriage Licenses mobile accident near Burley, Idaour community by Marie Peterson; Cerlto, phonographs bar replaced board. and Marriage Hornsea have been isho. on Monday. He was cut and quartet, Laveda Griffith and com- guides tn various galleries to the following couples: Harsued tntervala at run are records head talking bruised about the face and pany. Iteduced Haircuts vey LlnvlHe snd Avis Von Flslu-r- , content! of th tbs he which describing In automobile when the was ward The Third conjoint Associated blaster Barbers of Swan Valley, Idaho: Earl Chamb-llCollier's Much ulna was riding collided with another held In connection with the sacraPocatello and Roseltha Reeder. Logan announce a 20 'i reduction machine. ment meeting, singing was under on all adult haircuts effective Logan; Wayne Clifton Hansen. Who. Isnt Mrs. Emma the direction of Shelley and Della Arave, Taylor-vlll- e, Thursday, Sept. 1st All associated A girls Idea of a perfect ma la the sacremcnt ThoraJey. After I dal io Adult haircuts 40c. Fishing for Bass shops prices Bluff-tocounselor Joseph Timmins was In subject to frequent revision, Cache county fishermen are takAdv. children haircuts, 35c. News Banner. slogan, Arvllle Jensen; charge; ing to the lower waters of tlie val- Lumberman Here retold piano solo, Ardlth Cragun; ley of late. Fishing in the lower I'ntcrtain Guest C. VV. Millard, field representaTI, Irk It Cv.r story, Beth Reid; Instrumental trio waters of Logan river and on tive of the Morrison Eferrlll LumenterAlice Edna and Pedersen t ocean liner, c Phyllis Nilson and company. Faith, like numa Bear river is altractlng Mrs. George Winn entertained beads out to Mn in the face of tained at a luncheon In honor of ber of fishermen who are fond of ber company of Salt Lake City and Los of Mrs. Earl Chase H. EL Jones, sales manager of the afAngeles. atnrto and etoods a at birthday party Saturday bass fishing. Bass are beginning to company, have been transacting Wednesday. Fall flowers were used lot a create take spinner. They as the decoration. There were eight business In Logan this week. Mr. of sport for thoee who are fond of Jones is a old friend of Hyrum guests and prizes were won by DeSta Anderson and Louise Crane. bass. Arnold of Shirley Mae Shop. These The guest prize was given to Mrs. gentlemen had a very friendly visit KSL Operates New Station Chase. during Eir. Jones' stay here. KSL broadcasting station In S2 Salt Lake switched over to its new Reduced Haircuts Frost Hits Idaho Thursday of Associated Master Barbers A frot that blackened all the 60,000 watt station In going to the new sta- Logan announce a 20 reduction potato vines between Ashton and morning. effective St. Anthony, hit Idaho Monday tion, it also joined the Columbia on all adult haircuts network. KSL has Thursday, Sopt. 1st All associated night according to motorists who Broadcasting National been linked with the In arrived shops prices Adult haircuts 49c, Logan Wednesday. Adv. and cucumber Broadcast. KDYL has switched children haircuts, 35e. Beans, tomatoes vines have been blackened In many from the Columbia system to the National. parts of this valley during the Cleaning1 Up Property cold nights of this week. The Garff property on South Elaln street, which has been pur1LBHB yWlLAJ. HWMIi Speaks to Germans chased by the Sweet Coal comElder T. Alvord Budge, son cf pany Interests is being thorough1 Dr. and Mrs. T. B. Budge of this cleared of the rubbish and old returned of jelly, who has recently buildings, the accumulations 3 from a German-Austrla- n mission, many years. Tlie property will soon will be the speaker at the German be the site of the new City Coal ' meeting house In this city Sunday weeks before the hay is all In the company. An elevated railroad 3 'afternoon at 3:45 oclock. Pres, stack. The heavy rain put a stop track will be erected on the pro3 Joseph Maser has extended an in-- ! to making hay for a few days.jpcrty Tor unloading coal. citation to all members to be pre- Tills storm was the best soaker of j . . . sent and especially the members the season according to the College Barbers RHuce Haircuts-war;of the Gei man choir. youths. In keeping with the present fin. t ancial conditions of Cache Valley, Dr. Nuttall Elected the associated the members of Fishing Great . . Dr. L. John Nuttall, Jr., professFishing was great Is the report Master Barbers of America, chapor cf elementary education and of J. A. Crockett, Orval Crockett, ter 757. and the jeurneymen Bardirector of training schools at the Cliff Goodwin and Harold Balling bers International Union, chap'J University of Utah, has been who returned Wednesday night ter 963, at a regular monthlv ncgjakLuegaaaaK f selected superintendent of the Salt from a trip to Fall River In Idaho. meeting Tuesday evening decided C Lake City schools by a unanimous They were the price of haircuts, compelled to remain a to vote of the city board of educa- couple of days longer than they making ft 20 per cent reduction tion. Dr. Nuttall fills the vacancy anticipated on account of the on adults haircuts. All othr prices caused by the death of George N. heavy rain which made the roads remain as previously. The price Child on July 9; he will serve the so muddy, auto travel was danger- of adult haircuts is now forty remainder of the term for which ous. A very . . satisfactory catch cf cents and children up to 12 years Mr. Child was appointed, and Rainbow trout was brought home thirty five cents in all union 3 which expires June 30, 1934. by the party. shops in Logan. l y I 'it- - i If M I . i i itah .'f API TO jicatr- e- V d . ! F-- t 11 it .rhMii at fi I. 1... .'i1 .)' lit d t.r.. r v ! ; i.t in i ' : u s i ;. e I - b- ! - I' v ii: ttiM'.t LOCAL NEWS - : 1 , in- 'm 1 . dv; lu-- r ifu.'h Tie Moving Back To Midvale f logan. tAcnr. roi'NTy. cwcm: ampur'an ten. U r 2. 1932. Friday. ? e eu-nui- ey waid clvapid. Railroad Man lie Frank Ivors, 0.6 L. road master, Cache Junction, was transacting business In Logan Thursday. Eir. Ivors made an In- -, speetton tour of the Cache Valley branch. at stationed Farewell Party Tlanned Jessens Shoe Store j Lorin Reese, son of Eir. and EIrs E. N. Reese, will be honored to-night at p. m. at a farewell party In the L. D. S. Ninth ward chapel prior to his departure for tlie German-AustrlaL. D. S. mission. The program will be followed by a dance. j 1 34 West Center Logan n Goes Millville Flower Show and One of the largest most beautiful flower shows held In the valley, was held at Millville on Wednesday. There was a beautiful collection of flowers. Eir. and EIrs. A. J. Hansen of Logan were the judges and made the awards. Eir. Hansen gave an Interesting talk. Into Schools acGeorge D. Harding who has cepted a position with the Logan superCity schools as attendance visor, will resign ! Republican city cliairman, it was stated by John W. Crawford, newly elected county chairman. m. Chevrolet Dealers Meet Leave for Harvard As toon as the ground weather. upon which the base preparation Is to be rolled has dryed out. the oil and gravel will be spread. When tlie present program of 62 blocks Is completed. It will only require 18 more blocks east of Main street to connect up an the blocks in that section of the city Lund-stroaccording to Mayor A. O. Albert H. Thompson, manager Make 0 of the Cache Auto company, and Tonkins say wbat makes Jud to went sales force, members of his love and mother' a admire him Salt Lake this morning to attend at him-eIt Is a a meeting of Intermountain deal- Barrel at at thephotograph of elevea age when of Chevrolet ers and salesmen twelve. Washington Star. automobiles. 1 Celahratl Hawaii Hawaii. la Lei ia day May day Road Work Delayed On May 1 everyone in the islands Work on the city streets of lay- wears a flower garland la special observance of the friendly custom ef Going to Preston ing olleed gravel has been temporThere are two major attractions arily delayed owing to the wet giving lela in Cache Valley on Monday. One Is the dedication ceremonies of the E. W. ELLIOT & CO E out of Battle Creek monument Preston at which a large number of the boy scout organizations cf the valley will participate and the other Is Founders day at Wells-vill- Wd with his wife, Tommy Green, baby and father, Oeorge Green, left today for Harvard where Eir. Green will spend the winter In study. He taught school at Paris, He has been Idaho, last season. spending his vacation at Newton during the summer. The trip will be made by automobile. lf ' e. Women Hold Session Republican women of workers the county met at the home of Mrs. T. B. Farr In Smithfield on Thursday. They are organizing to campaign. promote a vigorous Among those from Logan who attended the gathering were Mrs. Joseph Odell, Mrs. W. H. Thain, Mrs. George Q. Rich and Mrs. J. W. Crawford. VK-TJ- OtiTrifcnf 48L73 HONEY Millers Queen gal. 6fc lb. caddy 20ct SODAS CORN MEAL yellow 9 lb. bag 17c 9 lb. bag 21c GERMADE SOAP Crystal White . 10 bars 2Se 2 doz. 25c EGGS fresh ranch b COFFEE Maxwell House 1 lb. 32c .... HAMS POT HOASTS Short Rib Cuts 7Vi'lb. - i 3FEg2SS5iB3Cgggp Rife Eoli Choice Lean - 6 LEGO Veal. Spring Lamb, c lb I5f U.S.A.C. Cottage Cheese . . Pork large packagr Leaders Coming was announced at the meeting of the Republican central committee, Thursday night that W. W. candidate Seegmiller, Republican for governor, E. A. Christensen, Republican candidate for secretary of state and Byron D. Anderson. Republican state chairman, would be in Cache county on Saturday, September 19. A meeting will be held with Republican workers at the court house between 1 and 2 oclock. It (Bordens Factory Opens Bordens condensery here opened this morning and began to can milk again after being shut down Corned lb. 25c 2 lbs. IQc Beef Mutton Chops Leg of Mutton C GOP - Lamb Chops Leg of Lamb Ib. 2 lbs. 10 25c - lb. 6C lbs. 25 Roast Pork lb. Pickled Pigs Feet lb. 13c 15 Dili Fire Causes ?1000 Damage lb. 1SC Lamb or Veal stew Veal Chops for several weeks. This will be welcome news to the dairymen of this section as It opens up an outlet for milk through a local market. Tire opening of the factory is the out- of the growth of the activity Milk that has dairy association. been going to the Morning Milk factory from this section is now being diverted to the Borden plant. 2 Pot Roasts Loin Steaks lb. Sc to 12c lb. lb. 15 c I 10c We cordially invite the public to inspect ou r Ice box at any time. Ask the clerk who serves you and he will gladly show you our stock of fresh meats, cut and cured just i the way you like them. 2 Doors West of J. C. Penneys HOWARD MCKINNEY, Prop. Fire starting in a pile of rubbish Cache in the basement of the Knitting Work Thursday caused $1099 damage, approximately mostly caused by smoke, according to Fii e Chief C. W. Rapp. Com-- ! pany officials said several thou- -' sands of dollars worth of good-- I were stored in the basement and some were damaged by the smoke, Insurance covered the loss. Is your property Insured? See O. A. Garff, manager of Utah Mortgage Loan Insurance department'. Rates 10 percent below the regular rates. Phones, office 234; res- 622. Adv. j5jmm?ncj FULL FASHIONED B?rd HOSIER Keen buyers are recognizing the fact that in the long run . . . quality always tells. ... Wear a pair of Humming Birds today and note how different, how superior, how flattering to one's ankles they are. 79c to $1.45 E. W. ELLIOT 6? CCK Riders of Low Prices : 3E. W. ELLIOT & CO.E ! |