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Show CACHE AMERICAN briiu-'1- . tntrwl Hy Nrw? t M m t x,r, W-- t L Utah. SPECIALS HYDE PARK Now.it 3. 13JI, t U JF79 'ft tuh. matter Ih Art of March 3, under Lrn, WILLIAM Hw-- t Mis i le lljjr Hide Ia.k tlt.b, the entri taitird The drama Thutvlav afiermein Owner Hid FubLUin 3. 0. ALLEN, C ENGLAND 3. H ENGLAND and FLOYD ROSE, 11 of Logan. CUh LiU-r.ir- g:v-- n was White Hud A violin mlo by Miss Inc le-Mis L'lurcnre Jrikti, A d liuoui l lunch ass atived guest, (were Mrs Myrtle Hulls. Mrs. Ted-oiAshcroft and Mrs. Lillie II) do Mrs. Gladys Jensen was guest it honor at an atirartively arrange .1 surprise parly given by a group ol friends at her home Saturday cien-inEach contribuled to a dait IuikI) served during the evening 5X) was feature of the evening. Jf.ijh score prle was won by Vent'd Reunion, 111010 inc'udid vere Mr Mr. a 1 and Mrs Clinton P Mrs Lew Lull,. Mr. and Mis I 0 Perkes, Mr. and Mrs. a Faamo-iMr and Mis. Stanley Rcedir, Mr and Mrs. Vernal Esamons. Mr, e ' 1 Mrs. Pre-toMr. and It s Mr. and M.t Lambert Bur-e-- s. m:-D-aC Inc p Mis. AS)il Whittle. Mr. and Mis. Dewnrrl Balls are rejoicing oser the arrival of a fine baby girl born Monday evening David Hurren, Miss June Waih and Miss Kesha Beamons motored to Pocatello on Sunday, where they were the guests of Mr. Hurren's s! ter. Mrs. Eulalia Gittens. Mrs. Della Hyde entertained t supper. Sunday evening for a group of friends. Those present were Mr and Mrs. Dcwayne Perkes, Mr. a id A Butxvri.num Rate tarrirr fcy Advertising rata mod cm or mall yew - - 1160 Sjx-cia- len i cached Those who think the end of progre.-- s has would do well to recollect these words of the late Charles Steinmetz. greatest of inventors: We call this the electrical age, but it isn't. The electrical has hardly begun. In that ace elect ticity... ... will do a age multitude of things of which we have never dreamed, lor the elwtrie.nl age is yotjn come.And it will lv a great jigc biilhdiiv. A bounteous supper wa. served. Those present were: Mc-- i: 1 and Mc'.dames Walter C. HumLawrence Humphreys phreys, George Larson, Edward Larson ar.d Millville Mr. Guy Hill of Bak r Joseph M. Jenson. t Tliursday a ill) City, Oregon Mr and Mrs NcNphi Ilepworth Mr. nd Mrs. A. R Hovi-y- . and four children of Woods Cross Mr. and Mr. Lester Je.ssop enterspent the week end at the home of tained at dinner on Sunday In hon- their mother Mrs Annie P. And or of Mrs. Jessop'a birthday. A delicious dinner was served to thlr'y Miss Elsie Pehrson and Miss Eh a Iverson entertained at a shower on guest. Loyal Olson of Salt Lake City Friday evening In honor of Mrs visited briefly on Thursday with ll Hyrum Nelderhauvr a recent bride parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ol- About twenty guests attended. Mrs son. Nelderhauser. who was formally Mr. and Mrs. Evan Humphreys Mlsa Thelma Clifford received entertained at supper on Sunday many beautiful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Olson and evening In honor of Mrs. Humphreys ... MILLVILLE 1 e C) known upon application. Worth Repeating A-- ') Crystal White pound 9 jh flj Cocoa Mothers 2 lb. pkg. . H2c New Crop 2Sc Fancy 4 lb. kg Salmon rrink tall can .... Ec Walnut Meats Psunes Fancy Halves 3 lbs lb New Crop White or Yellow Broken Slice 2 large cans 9 lb. bag . . . "'Ck tiil bllt Pot ocg ROAST, HAMBURGER 1!) 2 llw. II STEAK, shot t cut a Ilk g. SOAP, White Lnundrv, 10 bars PINK SALMON large can DRESSING,- Salad Best l oods qt. LKTTICK larce heads KOI. I, El) OATS 21c 10c - 29c 5C 9 lb. bair 29c OIL SARDINES 5 cans 20c FELIX CASH MARKET North Ut East 19 rhooa Hilary h-- 163 t'n:c Mis. Wiliii Lamb. Mr. and Mrs Grover TTauoey and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Thurston. Mrs. Mrs Andrea Lamb and Norma Reeder motored to Benson on Wednesday as guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Reese. A group of friends gave a surprise party at the home of Miss Menlta Perkes. Monday evening In observance of her birthday anniversary. Those present were Alice Peterson, Bertha Haneey, Terese Nielson, Ruth Kirby, Ida May Duce, Stella Kirby and Myrl Whittle. Music was the Lunch feature of entertainment. was served and many lovely gifts were presented. Mrs. Hattie Lee entertained at a quilting bee Friday afternoon. Lls-- ti nlng to conference services was enjoyed by those present after which a dainty lunch was served to Mrs. P.ye Seamons, Mrs. Louie Bal-laMrs Bessie Balls, Mrs. Nelile Cook and Mrs. Lina Ilancey. The Relief society held tlWr work and business meeting Tuesday afternoon. A quilt and articles of clothing were made. A demonstration on making noodles was given bv Mrs. Kate Watkins and Ms. Nettie Recd-r- . Briefly Told prudent person proflu frocu personal experience, a wise one from the experience of others. A r iltpL large pkg S 25 oz. tins lbs. 23c 2 2 lbs. Veal Orange Large, Juicy dozen . . . Potatoes Chops Ijtmb Chops 2 lbs. shoulder Fiiklcd Pigs Feet 2 lbs. Spare Kibs Kippered Salmon .... lb. Ib. Finnan Haddie J r lb. Butter 20c 2(c 2o Plenty of Chickens Complete Line Hostess Cakes For Select iy MEATS and considerate service try lb. 8c to 12c POT ROAST LOIN STEAKS extra choice Ib. 13c ROLLED ROASTS prime rib lb Hie LOIN LAMB CHOPS fir Spanish 10 lbs BonelessFrIilLgRoastslb.rT Oven Roast. Rolled and Tied. Carved SIRLOIN STEAK KING or ABERDEEN COAL THATCHER COAL CO. NIBLEY NEWS x' '1:4 NEW TEMPLE HOTEL Hj-ru- ' FREE DELIVERY 20 W. 1st North . . . Open 7 ORDERS OVER $2.00 a. m. to 9 p.m. . . . Phone 38 PEPPER i Tender, Juicy, Grain Fed Baby Beef Pound . Seasoned Home Style ISIS . . . CINNAMON NUTMEG . MUSTARD CLOVES . . GINGER . . BUTTER C . . . . reamery per Ib Fresh Roasted 2 HI El 23c 15' lbs Utah per head . V Fresh 5' . LETTUCE SoIidHeads for Sweet & Juicy each 3 p Easily ALL PORK SAUSAGE 28c v. 25c No Neck Cuts lbs. r Market Offers You These Unusual Values and Guar lantees You Absolute Satisfaction. U.S. Govt. Inspected Meats.) iPot Roasts 2 Back Sugar beet digging Is now wcil and family of Arnalga spent SunGist Tiled under way. A goo d crop Is report- day with Mr. and Mis. EL L Transparent glass was being majt ed. sa tarty at tb Fifth century, B. C MIA. conjoint meeting was held Sunday evening. Mr. and Mis. George Bcckstead Any Kind of Coal is Better for Fuel than any kind of and small daughter Mary Francis Wood, but are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bcckstacad. Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson' and Mr. and Mrs. William Andcr-- 1 is better than any other kind of Coal. Just try it. son motored to Salt Lake on Sunweek. We Guarantee Perfect Satisfaction with every ton Charles Hughes of Centerville Ls day to attend conference. we give Trading Stamps. and Albert B. N. Chugg and Bishop the guest of his mother. Mrs. Sarah motored to counselor, Zblndrn, Hughes. Salt Lake on Saturday to attend! conference. Phone IS Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Dalnes and family of Logan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Olof Olson. Mrs. Ivan Anderson and small Mr. and Mrs. Otto daughters spent Tuesday at Hyrum Nibley Kent and family spent Sunday vis- visiting with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Rindlesbrocker iting at Wellsvillo. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar George and family spent Sunday visiting at 1 :i IMCG&POftATt 1 Hl- College ward. Mr and Mrs. Hyrum Nielson and at visiting family spent Sunday Logan . . Smithfield . . Hyrum . . Wellsville Mrs. William Gibbons and family of Logan spent Saturday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Gibbons. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Morgan and newly decorated through, son Elwcod motored to Salt Lake A modern hotel at out. Friday, they returned Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cha.se Kerl accommoderate prices. Rooms panied by Mr. and Mrs. Lamont motored to Salt Lake on and appartments. Sunday to visit the state fair. Mr. and Mrs. James Olson spent 50 East Center Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson. lc Market Features Splendid . . 3SKS3BEK2S: f JSafeway I 12c 10 lbs Safeway I 1 f)c 2!c Firm and Solid 4 lbs I 25c lb. 4c Legs of Spring Lamb lb. 15c Ca&lfeage Sweets WE DELIVER 300 RJNUTEP MAEKISf 'f O C Onions Sfc seaVlwrTtira.-.-esir- w Ijimb Stew Rolled Oats bag Q rr nv-it- f I'OKK SAUSAGE a talk on auxiliary woik ii.e A ard :r. ai. d tU new oflicer. e dfiniois luncheon wa amid Tho r.c Mj James Savah A. Lird, Ju..a Muir, v hi Mary lii.. lx ...1 Wo jil. Annie Shelton. Helen Wellv-C- r Waher Geneva ..iuriav of and Mix Gladv Hughes. C P. Bud lias be.mtiflid hb Imme bv buiidmg a new addition. Mrs rtilaeia Hughes ha r turned home afu-- spending the past a ,.1,'h at Brigham with her daughter, Mix Claud Jensen, Mr and Mrs. Tla-Wluiney and ch.'.dien weie dinner guests of Mrs. Iti..ii a Thorpe at Wo Use llle, Eun-li.evening. Wed- Mi Ai.diew L.1111011I six-liInin.iy at WelLsviile the guest ol Mrs A:. Me Riggs. his home. Earl Bud la .a ai :ai lively arranged cldiken ,su,;r was given by Mis. Je','-tta:..cr Sunday evening In lion r of Mr and Mrs. David Roxkellcy of Smithfleld. A basket si d ol fall flowers centered the table whir covers were laid for the honored guests. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kidm. n, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Maisey, Mr and Mrs. Walker. Mr and Mrs. Jesse Baker motored to Spanish Fork Friday, were sister ar.d of Mrs. Baker gue-t- s family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bythc-waMrs. Baker remained for a jar 9 Ib. Fancy Dry Pack . SPECIAL MADE :unoii Peanut Butter Wheat Hearts 21b. fT Hob Ross t rilONE No. 1 wg Try Macs J t 2lc . A t the home of i..ii.r.'e women, Mu Br- ut bmi'.Uitld. was pnrfl.l. 11 III. OX V DOE lnrse pkfr. Lsun t.. re ting i Yu.,.i r, 21 W. -- 19J2. cvjwwj'WMmwwg Corn Meal Pineapple 2 Ihw. -d Sober 15th to 27th Inclusive! Soap uisgar 23 lb. ba? .$2.2 10 bars .... Eaislns SSjcsss Ft.ll Cream Mild Jil TITIt flesh ctcumerv, lb PHAM T JiL'Tf an t n U."J Fine licet MENDON SATURDAY an4 FrJiiy ry rnw t'liwt, Li'ksu. '"v- family of halt Lake City rnl Ruii- Mi and Mis Marl. n Oi i'i) ta n II. Friday. LOG AN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CACHE AMERICAN Pav Four f SWEET POTATOES lb. Dci 10' 3 LBS. 10c U. S. INSPECTED MEATS BACON PICNIC HAMS sugar cured lb. 10c PORK ROASTS loin Ib. 12c POT ROASTS lb. 9c to 12c Fancy Eastern Mild Cure by the piece Babv Beef lbs. s.3c Pound ; Rotted Roasts gf lb. E 17c BACON sugar cured slices lb. 17c Choice, Veal, Pork. Lamb and Chickens taUMWUP Y |