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Show ra n Pare Four. i Works Area Will Office Be On Coast Vr MONSEN MEAT MARKET WiJM arjraararpTVTB Mrs HriMiman. Attorney and Mt and family ol Anion IV dm. Mr. and Mi. Lainonl Allan and family, Mr. and Mrs. hrtli and family, Mr. and Mis. Gli-i- i Erne-Allan, Ml." of Hyrum, and Cov M!) n(uL-.- t Hilly Hut ton nf U.e member of the Madia ilub and tie ir husband enjoyed a saint on Thursat and Itnu member EvhU-day evening. . were Tla- - rhurrh history department ward lb.l0c-14Second f tin Sunday srhred. undrr the direction Gunnel Mis 'of teiulx-rx- , and Mrs. Violet Erkstrom, enjoyed "ng Sunday altrmnufi.rou-,.-Swim Dam and ntintf In . wler.nlet over a bonfire and guita s Hw-an- . tvmtmy l.k Wellington In finally making up Ok- rgiom.l umW whuli H' public tfiitnct lmiiii-tprrt- l. artlviiirs will ork Utah with Cahlor-nieroutx-Tin Nrvda and Arizona. for Uiit mrana tliat a. distort loratrd at Los An- rm-'that every m nmnn iiul pro)-c- t '' approval will be fflps. It atu) atatp and kirt tj Lr.r'eHiM.ry appointed. must go lor appro' al Angt-l- i be by the regional administrator fore bring sent to Washington for final action bv Secretary likes. di- Every project throughout Ute trlct must be similarly routed. Senator King called again on Secretary like thl morning to further urge the grouping of the state. centering round 8u!t Lake, and pointed out the inconvenience of any other grouping. Secretary Ickcs said he could see no merit In Henabg King's objection to grotipif Arlton a and New Mexico with Utah and Colorado, a ho propo-cWhat If It does take a HUle time to route papers around to district headquarter?' he asked But Ute In tla day Uie secretary did change his mind and decided upon tla- - group announced. There U no chance ahatever that Salt Lake will be made lieadquartr for this district. Now that the dtst riels are formed. the next step a 111 be tla naming of regional administrators, and s a Californian that probably in charge of the Southwe't district Following the naming of regional administrator. Secretary likes will recommend the appointment of a board of three advisers In each state. Whether he will follow of Senator King and Governor Blood time alone will tell. Idaho Is grouped In the Pacific Northwest, with headquarters determined. three. la n to Loa Saturday, July 15 la-o- Choice Beef Pot c Roasts pre-ant- j Ok-ae- ! were enjojed. Mr. Jane Parkinson re turned to la-home on Monday after spendat Ote home of log three t C. Parker, at daughter, Mrs. - lr U-v- IIHK-rj j i . .ir. and Mr. Charles Prile and children of Ogden slant Tuesday with their atlq Wednesday Mr. and Mr. Tlatmai uvnts, uirnthley. Tuesday evening as spent wills Mr. and Mrs. Joseph U-r- urrnrhlry. Mis. Hugh W. Colton and three children, burhng Don. Nancy CarMiss and and Maughan Hugh ri, on jciaia Colton ol Vernal came the Sunday and are visiting at i,ng of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. william If. Maughan. Greene Mr. and Mrs. Merrill and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Olson on Tuesday morning for a weeks lour of Yellowstone Park. Mias Ida Murray who was on at a Logan lioopiUl on Wednesday is doing nicely. Maughan Mr. and Mrs. and family, are spending ten day Lktn.-- l Mrs. Mr. and visiting with Maughan and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown at Rigby, Idaho and Mr. and Mis. Henry Berzce at d Coffee all brands lb. . 35c Cups Kraft Cheese 1 Kraft Bridge Luncheon Sandwitch Cutter Set All For 2 29' s Rex-bur- Selley of the g. Henlgar's business col It go at Salt Lake Is with liLs a month Mr, and Mr. William parents, sellry. Mr. and Mrs. Clins Larson and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Gtwne enjoyed a trout supper In Blacksmith 0 Foi k canyon on Sunday. j Mrs. Alec Turcott and daughter Florence, left on Saturday for Col- umbus. iXPuitana to si nd a numtn 'with friends and relatives there Mr. and Mis. Thomas Walters The family of Guv Wells ville H. Maughan pleasantly surprised and son Preston of Rock Springs, him Thursday evening, It being hi; Wyoming, came Sunday and are birthday anniversary. Music and; visiting with their parents, Mr. games were enjoyed. A delicious and Mrs. P. M. Maughan. Mr. and Mrs. Neils Larson and luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. Maughan and Messrs and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Archibald spent Mesdames Leland Maughan, Elmer Sunday In Blacksmith Fork canLelshman, Kenneth Murray, Cyril yon. William H. Darley. who has been Maughan, Wallace Baugh, Miss Zalda Maughan. and Lyman. Arn- seriously 111 for the past ten days, is Improving slowly. His daughter. old. Seth and Clark Maughan. Mrs. James Larsen entertained Mrs. Henry P. Murray, of Clifton, Friday afternoon in honor of the Idaho returned home on Tuesday, 8th birthday anniversary of her after a week spent at Ills bedside. Mrs. Norman O. Allan returned daughter Velma. A birthday cake centered the luncheon table where home Monday after spending a covers were laid for ten little guests month at Los Angeles, California Games were enjoyed on the lawn. of The anniversary birthduy John A. Lelshman was celebrated by the members of his family in Logan Canyon on Sunday afternoon. A chicken dinner and a trout supper was enjoved by Mr. and la-r- . j I j -- j , r. Da' id by Mis amp.r i c a vr Ariir rni 'xty. . 2 2 lb. pkg Kitchen King Red Salmon P7( 2 tall cans Crushed Pineapple ASy gallon can UNUSUAL BARGAINS Choice Beef Pot Roast best cuts Qc pound Short Cut Steaks 11c pound Plate Boiling Meat pound - Hamburger 2 pounds .... 15c Fresh Creamery Butter Lowest Market Price FELIX CASH MARKET 399 N. 1st E. Phone 165 SS3D '!" Us -- An instalment lake s pi' Stnllna-n- t app-an-- aeek. - ut Bren-ihk-- is the name of our next story. Adapted from the motion picture by Karen Brown by arrangement wilh pro-poa- -d - t. mata hari 1 ll.is I In apne of ttie fact that Governor Uiiaid ha not yet placed tla liquor Issue before Ute and It U known tie ha me othrr proKala for considerts,ln ation aa well. Tdate tla-- gtand total paid to While a mrhsage from the govgrower in tla territory drawn ernor during the day had been prev upon by tla Amalgamated dict d the before by Senator for it fartone amount to Julian M. day Dark-y- . lire goverBamberger, and Il'HtaiOoO. Include the InitlU nor Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hall ai J all occupied day with t made at the time of , probk-nu(hlldien of Rexburg. Idaho sprt.t p.Mia-nno time and had banking of beets during No'en-.r for lurther work on the message. .Monday here wilh relativr. Mr. and Mr. Levi Broad) i.i t f Some communication from f executive to the n,dt Ji,rTO Montana JV to-d- -i bret grower goes k ft Wednesday then (!lr larR,.tl anu)llnt ns.lio confidently expecu-Friday. atu-Tla-rare three porta to Ua? respending ten day he t tla home of Mr. and Mra Br.ar covery problem. Each Husiam. will be presented. U appears. In a Mrs. Andrew enter-- j Mr. Henning said tla- upward repurate bill, of which the status Is turned Thursday In hour mud of prices of refined sugar 'as follows: of the loth birthday aimivernarv indicate tla final payment, which) As to tla unfair competition Jura-- . Games ai d is scheluled for October 13, will tlon. which President Roosevelt i daughter. a were enjoyed oi. exceed any payment made thus j ha termed a puruw-rslilbetween the lawn by twelve little guests !.tr this year, and Die government, a Mr. and Mrs. John T. Dai lev new bill was introduced in the Under contracts entered and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Breneb- tn'o senate Tliursday, but did not reach with motored to Malad, where fie growers in the three states. tlie printer. It was. however, diswere guest of Mr. and Mrs tla; Amalgamated company agree cussed sufficiently to enable the to make purt Spencer Allan on Wednesday. payment on the beets when tlay are delivered by Joint steering committee to prestill a not lie r measure, which tla farmers. Last year two such pare Standing Alan will be presented with that commuck-- , were payna-ntone In J buiior no y man, report Friday morning, anjwoere, who, November and another In De- mittee's wla-In Uie conscientious the senate resumes session discharge of cember. Then on January whut La believe to be hla duty, April 15. July 15 and October 15 at 10 o'clock. As to the public works section, a dare- - to atanj alone. The world. the Installment payments ware to Joint commute has worked out a With Ignorant and Intolerant judg- be made. plan which appears to contain the ment, iiiiijf condemn the countenon a latest collective thought of the Tlx- - growers are paid ance- of companion may be avertTills Is determined by tla; legislature on the subject. s which ed, the heart of friend may grow of sugar in eltect between bill. Unreduced bv Senator Miller, price cold, but the consclousue of duty Win never and as amended by the Joint comdates of payments. done shall be tweeter than the ap- the the spot market price ot sugar mittee. will appear on the desks of the senators Friday morning hi plause of the world, than the coun- Increases, the lamer necessarily tenance of eonqmnlon or the heart benefits thereby. printed form. The revenue provisions will of friend. Charles Sumner. In the sales tax bill, which will be which Tlie payment made now, and all previous pav- was debated on second reading calDefense of Panama Canal endar Thur day, and advanced ,to crop, ements for last year's ure several fort on tie volve approximately 4it)0 farmers thud reading calendar In the sen-a'- e Panama canal: Fort Sherman, Fort In the three states. Tills season by a vole of 18 to 2 wilh 2 The vote does not really ut the company has contracted with Randolph nnd Fort de Les-erepresent the division of sentiment the Atlantic end, and Fort Amador about (1500 farmers. at the Pucillc end, and Fort Davis, near Gutun ; Fort Clayton, near Mlraflorea locks, and GoroxaL There m tif, ji mm jvinLir. Is an aviation station at Frame Held and a naval air station and a ubmarlne base at Coco Solo, near Colon. pa;-en- , oh U-r- t . r satisfaction that tla go'ernor's to be trvstaliring so cdily al suggestion of 3 per cent about arsslon of the Utah tlie the proper rate, tla bill carrying k Tliursday, on the tlie provision that the go'ernor to be inseru-- in tla reduce tla rate at any time tate recovery act. thai at may it Is found that too much revenue ingluiall ll appeared hopeful that I being produced. adjournment might be taken next Sait pi,,-Mmii- h, coin-p.in- iu B!-- - Loyalty's Croat Valuo Lojally la a virtue that covert many shortcoming. For the man who It loyal to lilt frlendt, to hla Joh, to bit hleiil It absolutely de- Metro - Goldwyn -Mayer. It will pleage you. pendable. He may make mlstakea. but he will never quid And to the plueh an ounce of loyalty It worth t pound of rlereme. Grit. Cache American la a Nutrkoll To enjoy leisure It It absolutely necessary It should fu preceded by occupation. 1 Ida-hoi- ia aiu-rmx- v Logan . . Smlthficld . . II ba-sl- Hynim;Wellvi Specials for Saturday July IS s 6 oz package Potato Chips Crackers Eft0! cloth bag j Palmolive nb-on- ps t Found a Kick in It New Jersey Paper Many of the girl present were hoselesa, though one young lady had a team painted down the hack of her leg to simulate the seam of a stocking." Bus-toTranscript. iwrwj S5AACJ .CDERN JMgS) 3 f, packages PoastToastees n ROLLED RIB ROAST LB. W Deviled Meat MOUTH " Viinrj, 2) per bar Large Package Phone 300 nr 1ST. 1 10 lb xsrs2Tc.rr:u:..!rcsua U rop. Royal Tissue roiis a 13 Vinegar Per Bottle Salad Dressing No 2 Fruit Grape Can New Potatoes JJ 2SC ' A 25 Quart Jar a' TOMATOES Large pounds 9K1 Pp' in the senate on tin Issue, but it to foretast a iture-s-fu- l spja-arfurth--iwssage after amendment. In tla dtbate on this bill the senate appears to have expressed 14, 1933. i with her son. William M. and Change M. and families. Mrs. Allan was nccompanled home by Mr and Mrs. George Allan and son vacaClaire, who will spend tla-ltion here. and childMrs. L, E. McCulk-ren. Mack. Jessie, and Beverly of Venice. Cal. are sia nding a week here with tier parents. Mr and Mrs. Thomas Brenchley. and Mr. and Mrs. H. P. CollLsU-sons Thomas and Ray. of Svanlsh Folk, railed on tla-l- r granddaughter. Mrs. Eugene Jones on Tuesway home from Idaday on tla-lho. Ray Parkinson left Tuesday for Payette, Iduho alter standing six weeks here with relatives. Mr. and Mis. Levi Bro.icllanl and Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Broad-beof Wclser. Idaho, were dinm r guests of Mr, and Mrs. Chris Larsen on Frldny evening. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thompson and children of Clark.ston. spent Monday here, guests of Bishop and Mrs. John J. Hendry. Mrs. Leo Goals and small son of Salt Lake, spent Thursday with Mrs. John Woodward and Mrs. Gilbert Thorpe. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jones and son Gordon spent the week end with their parents. Mf. and Mrs. William F. Kidman of Petereboro. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Coleman left Wednesday to make their home in California, after making their home here for the past two NEWPOTATOE' lb. pkg. Tasty Soda Flakes Pnvmpnf Sales Tax Bill tljrUIvIIL To Be Mailed Being Rounded Beet Growers! Out by Solons of U to beet p:uo fnd.iv,H. ItA wa announced Henning. vke ji.jnd.iy by i.t and guaral manager ot t;,,. Amalgamated Sugar company. in three stafev-Ula- h. f ,:nar u.il.o and Montana will receive third a total of iyjt"0 a rite dehv-Mr. this year cn ;s.uia-nend to the mtnpuuy In 19iJ w ill be mailed L'siday from ('i'-il office cf tlacompany In iiit 10 Crackers Friday, July j u 12 Tasty Graham ;t a t i ri enu-itai-,-r- k-- SPECIALS FOR Saturday, July 15th Wheaties large pkg. Blue Pine Salad Dress- OK ng quart bottle p l Uuabrth SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Blue Pine Gem Peas, tall can .... B.P. Pork & Beans "" 2 large cans D! KbaMard. aocompwi,:. d Muddard, n.oi- ored to Glace. IiiaJ:0 cm Wedi-(Uto n nd a frw da) with I,. Us ter. Mj Lila Wili.amsoti. Mi Jana N. Lai n at a quilting Irniay aftemre n A debt loos bupjx r w,u served to M.sdome Clara Maughan. Can. Mai y 8, Halley, Krta IVp- pletoii. Cariar I jo an, Alberts lur- an, and M.-Marjorie fair sen. A little daughter born to Mr, and Mr. Max Wtliiam-scon Friday C'rning. Mother and ba doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. Lcland Maughan Tmsday at Patadoe writ and Mr Oliver Smith. Mr. and Mra. Myron Brenchb ' of St. George, Utah ala-rtl are engaged in Temple work la ti. St. George Temple, tame Sunda a month with tfa-l- r to sja-nMr. and Mr. John C. y and Mr. and Mr. John T 11 i -r t na-an- I Heinz Ketchup 25c large bottle Crystal White Soap 10 bars . . . 29c ' i 10 Bottle SlS.S 2 Turnips or Beets pound can 10 3 bars Pot Roast Pound Pork Sanraec 3 and Ground Beef Salt Bacon Wienies, Minced for lb. 11c Roast 8c & 10c Veal Meaty Cuts Veal Rib & Breast lb. 7c lb. 10c Lamb Rib & Breast lb. 6c sliced lb. 15c ends . lb. 9c 9c BACON Pound Cottaage Butts, a Delicious Supar Cured Boneless Piece of Ham. While They Last lb. Prime Beef Tender Steaks, Spring Lamb and Chickens, Cottage Cheese, Fresh Liver, 2 lbs Ham, Jellied Lunch Meats, etc. Special Lamb Steaks and Chops, 2 lbs. 25c ARMOURS it wwini.i.-- r mir.-gri.-- J LAMB STEW I plliipp bunches c SOAP LEG OF LAMB Oranges Tomatoes "Tff pounds c CARROTS COFFEE Maxwell House Nice Size 2 Doz -- w hv Ul- lT Bak-e- d . 15c Ham Bologna Try Macs Home Made "3' LBS. U. S. INSPECTED MEATS 25C 25c Plenty of Ice Cold Watermelons Large Select Rhode Island Red Spring Chickens Bread, Butter, Cheese, Cakes, and Crackers. Minced Ham, sliced m Nice for Canyon Lunch Tomatoes lb. 10c Shredded Wheat 6 lbs. 23c 2 lbs Potatoes 3 for 10c Northern Tissue Cucumbers Salad Dressing V2 pt. 10c 3 rolls It Guaranteed Ripe lb Home Rendered 2 1 Water Melons JR1! B! LARD LB. Large Solid Head 2 for 2 1 1 ... lb. 15c Veal Roast, lean lb. 11c Link Sausage, all Pork. 2 lbs. 25c Bacon-Sug-ar Cured, by the lb. 15c piece Pot Roast, Steer Beef, lb. 9c to 13c Pork Roast, Loin Ib. 11c B3E22B5 |