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Show 1 :S r 1 Mrs. nmimix it ti 1 "i ,wi i Jennie Gunmil Builry and Miw at a enU-rtalnr- Thursday ahowrr mlMt'lUrx'om l vtnlng at tlic Ballsy lion Mary Um of uifr. honor to married OumifU who Lanard Jrpjwon of Mantua on beauFriday at Salt Lake City. A tiful trouasrau waa displayed and tbe rooms decorated In spring f lovers. Games and music were cojoyed. A delicious lunrlieon waa served to one hundred guests durA ing tlte afternoon and evening. beautiful lot of presents were received Out of loan guests wr Mrs. Emily Johns. Mrs. Caroline Milton. Mrs. Sarah Baxter, Mr. and Mm. James IL Stuart of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Mr. and Mrs. James Nelson, Messrs Lyle and Ralph Jeppton and Oleen Hailing all of Mantua. Mr. and Mrs. James Neaves cf Millville Mr. and Mr. Cyril Gunnell of Hyrum, Mrs. Clarence Philip and Mrs. Hendrie Larsen Of Logan. Miss Valene Squires Poppleton daughter of Mr. ar.d Mrs. Joseph Poppleton. and Preston B. Murray son of Mrs. Amanda Murray stole a march on their friends, a hen they were married at Ogden on Wednesday, June 14. Tliey are making their home here. Mr. Darrell Walker son of Mrs. William Walker and Miss Gladys Myers Lloyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Llovd of Central, day. Mrs. Howard Jones entertained Idaho a ill be married In the Lofor her son. D. Howard Sunday gan temple on Thursday. June 22. They will be honored guests at a shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bailey on Wednesday evening. Miss Valene Poppleton left Tuesday for Berkley. California, where she will attend summer school. was guest cf Miss Poppleton honor at a party given at the home of Miss DeEsta Anderson of Logan on Friday evening. tltr ahu d.y . At Wellsville 4 ar.d Mo Union Ko t h ai.d C.ii.t child)' n of Da. Aivi s, are h re usllU.g thtir pur ids ar.d Mrs. Flan Wyatt. Mr. and Mrs. Chus IVtilt a:l sons Ronald and Donald of Ogd n called on Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hnnrhley on their way to Black fixit, Idaho to Visit relatives. left FriMrs. Jane Parkinson day for Hooper to attend tlie funeral of Mm. Edwin Parker 77 She a 111 also visit her daughter aud husband Mr. and Mra. Levi C. Parker for an Indefinite time. Mrs. Joseph Peterson and children of Malad. spent Friday here with her sister, Miss Mary A. Bpence. Harold and Heber C. Parker spent the week end at Hyland park on a fishing trip. L. Raymond Mr. and Mrs. Msughan of Grace, Idaho apem Monday Saturday, Sunday and were here visiting relatives. TIx-dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Baxter of Evanston. Wyoming and Mr. and Mrs. John L. Baxter of Salt Lake, are visiting a few days here with Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Maugh-a- n and Mr. and Mrs. W. H Maughan. Mrs. Harry Christensen of Salt who has staying at Lake the home of Iter parents, Mr. and left for Mm. W. H. Maughan Lee Angeles on Friday to visit with her husband who Is 111 In a Los Angeles hospital. Mrs. Caroline Mitton who has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mm. Ezra Gunnell for a month returned to Logan on SunMr Miscellaneous Shower Held j 1 CAC! ! !: A MI Page Four. u d ; n. Giae. Idaho 4 ! V- ( - ('ACII K COUNTY.. l'TAH I;; l M Something About Hyrum People -- r. m-M- f. L. Mam han out ol town ? rf gue-.- IJ'.mm-Wbwas It Mtid they to louih likul to go I. lung It? It can't U- done in Rhnk-smit- h folk any moie. for what should destroy the beauty of the mountain scenery more than a hoi dog stand? Fishernan traveling up tlx canyon were greeted with "Get your peanuts, popcorn, chewing gum and candy at lire forks." All we could do Is tlirow away the collee pot. not hotly r about fire wood, and hike our to "Wlb" Jensens stand for doughnuts and coffee. Not only this but the forest camp also served meals to hungry fishermen at cost. No wonder tliere were more fishermen than fish; with a professional clief to do everything but bait your hook. C. M. Nielson's pet word Is poignant The Terrace Oarden's first dance was a flop as far as I'm concerned but the music Is plen'y good. C. L. Hall Is the filth president of the local Lion club. Mrs. George B. Nielson Is the bed cake maker In town. Allgaler's confectionery does free film deknow how veloping, we don't though. Dozens of people around have been telling me how to get rid of a confounded boll. Some say to drink yarrow tea. some say to drink sasafras tea; others say eat yeast, put bread and milk poltlce on It. try flax seed, bleed Ju-.- t - Montana, returned Drummond, home on Saturday alter spending three weeks here with relatives Guest of her mother. Mm. Alice Miller. Dr. Milton Cotton of Hollywood California came Saturday to spend his vacation, Mrs. Cotton and Miss Mildred Stuart have spent the post three weeks lie re with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robot Stuart. The Misses Barbara. Ardella and and Billy Christensen Elaine are Christensen of Salt Lake guests of their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. W. If. Maughan. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lloyd spent the week end here after spending the past ten days at their ranch at Grace Idaho. Mrs. Lowell Nelson and children and Miss McCann of Smith-fiel- d Austin Frank of Providence rewere guests of Mrs. Joseph turned home on Sunday after four days here with spending N. Maughan on Friday. Wayne Turner. Miss Alma Lamont of Mendon has been guest of her sister. Mrs. Earl Murray during the week. AC9jr DDIORN EIKOT 1 .1 t l.u ! up unr. blood Jensen and llhgll a, wxrr tit. oth I Ifounrd yKenney. Prop :i-iie- L. day. The Mountain Staten Telephone & Telegraph Co. Logan . . Smilhfield . . Hyrum . . 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Swift's 2 LBS H Utah Green 8 Tomato Juice Gold Bar, 2 cans.. 3 Soda, 2 Pounds lb SPARE RIBS m SAIAS n rOFFFF BIue Pine per pouncj Del Monte 11 Tall Can TUNA FLAKES lb. . Dozen 'E&l Package SATURDAY, JUNE 24 u'i t 2 BWIBUBipWflMSIMjPISjl MONSEN MEAT MARKET If. rs N. 1st E. - arge Package Lean Meaty Cuts MARKET US 11 Fresh Ground LB!' PORK 4' , M Fo All no. 2 Cans c Fresh Creamry Per Pound Blue Pine No. 2 size c? c 2 no. 2 cans fxhaS Prime Rib - 19' CRACKERS3"" '25' are at their best this week. Buy now while there are plenty. g g j 1 AuggOUR STAR DELITES Doift r.nss this real . A sweet suar e'Trsd n:ece of lean Ham, Bona Ideal for slicing O? b?.!l llir. Occf livei 2 lbs. 15c lu-gain- I j H D It pur-cha- -x e-- n. ELgir VEAL CHOPS' can be c i) i loptiuiw to your set. However, tele-phii- ne lb. f 2 It re er ,b'1.5' ROLLED ROAST Vo..r Seedless 1- tan li.w ib.i, the morning! World Grow in Cache Valley LOIN STEAKS i Ill be there in The Best Strawberries in the POT ROAST is Radio? whali kr.uw II 1 J ,n iire"vl uin .T it (lul.C With Your Phone 300 d if Whats Wrong '.gSBIHiSSSg M M Ji'v M iIjmi of 33 1 1- Adams joined the national guard; Newell to learn to shoot straight and Hugh L. to keep hi fatlur from worrying about bad company 1 wont tell you what kind of company they have In toe army. local Jim Vnsworth. cowboy, tiadid his saddle and other parts rf a co puncher outfit for a nd an bug wh.ch sounds much ha an plane. A. J. Peterson r ports that tlvre wasn't a in tlx canvc.ii without a well I know of some. license. Window display In local grexery lore: stacks of cans of malt syrup, rartons of bottle ra.js. ten earthen pound bags of siinar bottles crocks. rapp'rs, tunnels and hoses. With sucii a display i, kx,ks like the relief society can have the boiMegers haul them aound retting petitions against beer to the benefit of the bootlegcompanies. ger and the malt U s tl ive While Wy lining point two. well still be having four. I'm plenty of twelve point ' going to try and make a list of all Live new cars in town. jam ny j v.j tilsni"ili IP' a 2.V Jt !.i out of . Oh. for you to will be if I say all good Things a center-tappe- d microphone won't be mush i off-o- u about people tlx-rA. W. Lloyd an transformer, By Input funeral or will Instructor of Radio and Service k It for tlx-t- r volt dry cells. switch and two tlx re? Engineer The buttons of the microphone to I lie primary are connected been has radio Recently my of the transformer. The winding fading very noticeably. It plays for dlaphram of the microphone la a httle while then cuts out en- connected to one aide of tho tirely then after a few moments batteries which are connected In batit comes back In again. Tlie set series, the other side of the la connected to the switch, is supposed to have automoclc tery and from there to tlie center volume control. the primary winding top of B. J. Uni in use A limn Is wanted to be Tliere are several things which When the microphone should be in the off cause fading. A frequent cause is Die switch of the on Die job tlx next mornposition. The secondary a cathode-heatla connectransformer microphone short within one of Die tubes or looks ing. Tlie employer of a defective weld of one of the ted from the control grid tube your to A. F. amplyfying first availof hla list trouble Uni elements. tube through It the to desire If regulate you ground. In one of the tubes tlie best thing It able men. to do Is to take your set to the volume of the microphone. can be accomplished by means ot n service-masome radio man wilh a 17x' qualified connecand have it checked over. Thus a high resistance rheostat windacross the ted secondary in lux home usualinsuring the Seta continued satisof the microphone Input tram factory operation due to expert ing ly gel the job because he former. workmanship. to A (Address all questions can be reached quickly. Montrose's. care of In W. Lloyd Just recently I purchased a Logan, Utah. double-butto- n Running errands, saving carbon microphone. 33 Federal Ave. State fully all facts known. Olve can If like know would I I to tune for o!hr things, makattach it to my radio set and Identification Initial for column.! ing so lal or business contacts. bringing help in telrplioix' rgeiicirs tlie dws llx'se things and many others for a few cent a wild N well ihiica our sis uo blunt wnnwii. One it. r aimed to b at the - - you well, out ot your ami. yams, lake plenty rl pl.iMis. while my doctor rays, go to bd tally, don't step women ami cotta to ne for treatment. If directum-- ? all Ux-t- r i Hoard I I like to liear Tom Fallows talk. to tear the English brogue Ium a!.,!! u ssiil Uare. Constance p t ison and H. P. Andersen, once wrote a history and economic uru v of Hyrum. Earl Larvn ran br persuaded to tell you yarns of the navy and meet ar i cm.k t 1' r ! '. .mil tui lor By HOMER PAUL ANDERSON l3r Mrs. Mary Jane Leon garet. Hazel, Helen and llendiy spent Friday at Ogden, guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Summers. Miss Elaine Milton of Pocatello. Idaho was guest of Miss Jennie Gunnell during the week. Mr. Retd Maughan of Salt Lake la guest of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Maughan for 10 days. spent Mrs. Emma Poppleton Wednesday at Ogden, guest of Mesdames Fanny and Sarah Gate rs. ol Gunnell Elizabeth Mrs. to Jrp-pto- b ' thimu yre :.)). Mr and Mm ui. idler'. to 1. j..- rs .i.j hi' Jt ry Lun.h R . Tb Bacon, Sugar cured sliced IbTlSc r ' Lunch Ham, diced PorT: Roast, Loin . . . . Ib. Ib. 28c lie |