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Show r.n race Four. t--. I Weekly Program of Jl.irri.v M.t einm OTneati;iLae .if'i .ii I )i : Ml- un O W I in i.i.m- - It ? x H O.i .in.--- t r C I'Jt-lc- hi r hv .i f'xin it. Ida Wja.t. wO( Ml, tnul -r j ; . t i Bing Crosby, Stuart Erwin, Lelia Hyams, Kate Smith, Mills Brothers, Burns and Allen, Boswell Sisters, Arthur Tracy (the street singer), Cab Calloway and His Orchestra Vincent Lopez and his Orchestra in The Big Broadcast ' Nill s j v jlla-sM-t- It The Greatest Musical of them all Don't Miss Also Harry Gribbon, Harry Sweet in Sj-r- r Just-a-Me- Suits to Nuts Latest Pathe News n.r.n-ber- -- March 28-2- 9 Gary Cooper, George Raft, May Robson, Jack Oakie, Alison Skipworth, Charles Laughton, Charlie Ruggles, Gene Raymond, W. C. Fields, in If I roin-mn- The Bridal Bail cartoon The Magic Mummy i And 10th Chapter of SPECIALS FOR The Three Mucketeers Sat. Mar. 24 Better Program than a Double Bill Woodward. Ethel Jones, Annie Riggs, Veda Smith. Eva Green and Carolyn Stuart and served by the Misses Adell Jones, Barbara Lelsh-maElaine Brenchley, Evelyn r Phone 530 Free Delivery n. WATSONS e GROCERY MONSEN MEAT MARKET FLOUR. H.P. $1 I all brands POP CORN POT ROAST Cc 3 -- Ipc & 1 heifer beef, lb LARD, fresh home 4 Ac rendered, lb I Qc WHITE KING -- 24 oz. pk'g SOUP, bells, 3 Camp- - brands, lb TOILET TISSUE ' OCc cans COFFEE, all .fO QPC Cc 1000 sheets roll CRACKERS OQc Prem. Soda, 2 lbs. Fresh Fish, Fruits and Vegetables Creamery, lb POTATOES, Red Bliss, 100 lbs APPLES, large P7C 7Qc a 7Qc Red, bushel ............ EGGS, strictly PCc fresh, 2 doz ! Cc SOUP, Tomato 2 cans JELLO, all flavors Cc per pkg SALMON, tall OCc pink, 2 cans PEANUTS, Jumbo, 2 lbs. BEANS, Navy OKc . 6 lbs SUGAR, Brown or Oc Powdered, lb. pkg. FLAKES, Abbey I ftc size can Tuna, BRUSHES, Scrub I Qc Round or Sq. ends MOP STICKS ! Cc 1 heavy, straight BROOMS, Leader CCc Dust Pan, both for Rubber Edge Painted 2s -- PINEAPPLE Mat. slices, No. lbs BUTTER, fresh Saturday Specials lb -- IC SUGAR 10 d. Le-- ACJ Drim refre-hnieiil- .s hri-da- AKBKO Phone 300 53 West 1st North MEMBER N. R. A. W Garden Seeds, Bulk and all kinds, Packages Get Our Prices LB.1 LOIN STEAK y, nt Also, Two Reel Comedy CELEBRATED 70TH BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY Wellsville-t-Th70th birthday anniversary of David A. Kerr was celebrated Saturday. March 17 at his home. A delicious hot supper was prepared and served by his daughter, Mrs. Vie Darley and Muss Z.ella Kerr. Vases ol carnations cake and a beautiful birthday formed the centerpiece for the table. The following participated In the evenings enjoyment: David Kerr. Thomas Kerr. James Kerr, Marjorie Hill, Rachel Bankhead. Alvlra Baugh, Messrs and Mes- dames. Adam Glenn, James Coop- er, Wm. H. Darley. June Bair, Wm. H. Maughan, David Parkinson. Wm. M. Jones, Evan Eank-heaP. M. Williamson. Evan Darley, John B. Kerr, Mrs. Beat- rice Spires. The Misses Gladys and Lozina Hill, Tressa Kerr, Edith Darley, Mardeen and Laree Kerr, Leroy Darley, David Darley and John M. Kerr. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. David L. Kerr Ogden, Mrs. James Bailey, Arbon, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Fores- ter, Brigham City; Mrs. Jessie Garrett, Garland; Miss Marjorie Hill. Salt Lake; and Mrs. Walter J. Glenn and son George of Lo- -. gan. The community extends congratulations and wishes him many happy returns of the day. FISH AND GAME BANQIET The first annual banquet and Fish meeting of the Wellsville and Game association held at the tabernacle Thursday evening of March 15th. Dinner was served to 155 in the long dining room, which was decorated in yellow and green The tables were in keeping with the St. Patrick Idea. The dinner was prepared by Mesdames, Amy - m tab-'tab- le -- Oc I 2 CORN MEAL 9 lb. bag SOAP, C. W. pCc bars SUPER SUDS 5 - 10 0 Q choice, lb BOILING MEAT lb SHORT CUT STEAK, lb -- I 1 O HAMBURGER lb Phone Z3 Baby Chick The best Poultry Producers in Utah are almost unanimous in the conclusion that Draper Baby Chick feeds produce the type of birds most capable of returning a good profit to the owners. We like to please our customers. Phone 42 or visit our store by the bridge. FARMERS Cash Feed Company Pound White King Powder, Ig. pkg. 27c White King, Toilet Soap 3 bars 11c Soda per pkg. 25c 165 Lean and i $2c'lD D. HAMBURGER Macs Mak bag 100 25c 39c jar 33c Per Cent Pork, Macs Mak LARD Pickles, Sweet HAM BUTTS . . . . 35 oz. bars, Special White tall can 12c Salmon, pink . . Tuna Flakes . . No. 2 J can 10c Peaches, No. 1 cans . . 2 for 29c t POT ROAST Rolled Roast Choice Heifer Beef Sc LB. SLICED SALMON- - LB. LB. Hi Whole or Half Per Pound Oats, Crystal Wedding lg. pkg. 19c Salad Dressing c qt. jar 2 lb. jar 2 5c Peanut Butter Carrots, Beets, Turnips, . . 2 bu. 5c Cabbage, solid heads . . 2 lbs. 5c Peas per lb. 5c &s U. S. Inspected Meats per lb. Oc per lb. 10c . . Hamburger, fresh ground, lb. 10c Bacon, mild cured, sliced, lb. 20c Pork Roasts per lb. 13c Shoulder, Center Cuts lb. 12c Smoked Picnic Hams We have All Kinds of Spiced Lunch Herring, Kippered Salmon, and SalerringJ I' IB' 13' Fill Boneless PORK ROAST SPARE RIBS Very Choice LB. Pounds Veal Roasts, shoulder, Pot Roasts (t LB. Mi UTTTE LB. PRIME RIB 10 Aspamgnos Per Pound 47 5 LBS. Home Rendered o Steer and Heifer Beef 5 taS ..'3 j Calumet Baking Pwd. lb. can 3 lb. jar Jam, Blue Pine 2 TIP ROAST VEAL STEW Flour 48 lb. 2 LBS. - VEAL CHOPS- SFBMASM FELIX CASH MARKET 399 N. 1st E. paper bag 10 Choice Heifer Beef 57' 59' cloth bag OOc f granulated, lg. pkg. POT ROAST Pound 12 LB. ROUND STEALS Specials for Sat. Mar. 24 - pkg SOAP, Peets 1?- - Choice Heifer Beef Logan, Utah Hyrum, Utah Smithfield, Utah Wellsville, Utah Preston, Idaho im-ll- 1 Fast Action Drama of the Railroad I ui-- Cha-los- vv Dangerous Crossroads WELLSVILLE is--- s u.-- Friday, Saturday Chic Sale, Preston Foster, Frank Albertson, in A Bigger and 1 e ni-- Burned at the Stake and A Paramount Pictorial A Thrillihg 1 n The Most Unusual Picture of the Year Also, Two Reel Comedy 30-3- v H t, Had a Million March le.i.i)., Wm 11 s i Wednesday, Thursday pJ. C.iletl M.v w M-- s .in r.'nui. r NwTl.S I Mr and Mrs. Win. Joy ai liming A.'i'ili nntl A J lili-l.ii ll.i lii.lnuinn jmn-'- .(u Mrs Kuo-nJones mi. ., oit.Mii Ijoi.i. Mrs ed at a St patriot Day puiiv .e 111.'. "Holla oil tla home of Mr. and Mrs. Jm i n n, Mil Kl im Is Slid 'Om.b I'P V Friday ll.lHsl.i'r evening. A color vrh me : ciiilltilii C lill.b bv (In' dire ilulJ, 'Green was carried out In u.I rr c'omnu-ioi.ulk. sis'e poiiiiments and decorations Cud -TinIsis. tabUs were ananged and i'O eii-- , II Cook, (j'.iirtrl, il n and giiiiie jovrd. Iria-Kiitii.iHiji '; iii(iirri wrre award'd to Mr Kav il Hir Klutr Kl.ll and Mesdames Edna ami Bassett ArirtU It. Mr (ianie drpaittnrnt. Gretu U tollman. A buflet of the Hun lit also was .served bv the jtliion to Messrs and Mesdames tu i IM IK Mil (.11 IN CAMP MI T I Itlll IV Roal Basseit, Dm. L. -! R. Lrm-Barnes. Tlie 1rlir Maur'han ramp of (he Ihnikhleia of I'loinsrs lii't at the Hall. David Hall and on Miiughan. home of Mrs. T! chib rridsy afiermaiii. aiUi l.uut Kva afternoon at tiic lain.-oliii-- ii in rliura'p. Meeting bKun ' s Mrs. Erl Murrav. The by mi.kiii. "( bay What Is Trulli rnjejed a reading by M Our Minimum Home So and : Hear "; ptan-raete b Mrs. Mar Did Bassett and exchangn, hmtv A thn-- course J Hrmii v and Mrs Avne Iriee; Inlpfull was served by the ho-- ' -llMolV.lt ''Chrlstl'lll (illlst Conp-rr- " to Mi sdames Lenore Walters. M.f. oa n ad by Mis Violet Pur- -' fc1 n miii. Irvsoii tople. "One Hour Hall, Mw.enta Joy. Olive Jon. tdna Milliwnt Mautha.i mill the I'lomii Soiii'! k", Maui; hail Martha Barnes and Myra Bupnrn bv Mrs. kins. mull the folloau . Mines pertain-IMr. and Mr.s. Louis Perkin i to the 1. smiii Min. "Kaannee tenanted St u miscellaneous .'how Itlver Mrs. Jane ltailcy an "For the Ktmnitli of Hills er at their home on Friday inniMr.s. Hest.tr and com- ng. In honor of their dauUie. Sweet and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Arnpany; "Kind Word Tones ol I lie Heart. Mrs. Sadie old Llndlev, who were recently Manyhaii and comjKmy. A social married. Games and music were hour followed durin which a enjoved. The young people reviv:! dehkhlful luncheon was served lo ed a kg of beautiful and A dainty i luncheon 25 members by Hie hostess assisted presents. bv Mesdames. Dahlia AnderMm. served to 80 guests. Out of I'l.v Bradshaw Lena guests were Miss Ru'h Bmklui-and Josephine and her father, Iver Burkluml r.l M.iuvliiin. v Ogden. Ernest Johnson and : HAMM. H. WM.I.S CAMP and Mrs. Lapnll Dougla- - of MKT MtlllAV Mantua, and Mrs. Victor Ch is. Tlie Daniel H. Wells ramp nut tensen of Logan. at tlie home of Mrs. time line The Wellsvtlle ward choir cine Maiiyhan on Friday afternoon with the following program at the Captain Julia Wyatt In charc meeting on Sunday afterMeeting began by singing. "How noon under the direct ton of CloisFirm a Foundation and "For the ter Lamont M. Allan. Anthems. Strength of the Hills; pravers "Let the Mountains Shout lor were by Harriet Silence and Ellen Jov and "Song of the RedeemMyers; tlie history of Richard ed by the choir; organ selection Brenrhley" and a poem were read Mrs. Rena Lelshman; solo. Be- Mrs. Nettle by Thorpe; the lesson "One Hour with the Pioneer topic. was given by Mrs. Songbook Hilda Swannee Wyatt; duet, River was sung by Mrs. Esther Stuart, and Mrs. Ruth Parker; Kind Words are Sweet duet, Tones of the Heart Mrs. Mary Lelshnian and Mrs. Jane Glenn; - 11 ua daughter - 25-26-- Wat. Lv ; ' . Hit.-- . (Logan's Perfect Sound Theatre) March Sunday, Monday, Tuesday ! i .s' lVi.L.y. March 22. i Win L.. . i aid u Mira, and Louis r.iV : 'Mu aid d.i Ca;sr k:e ill, i. - i'vr the anival of i.ed Den Turi.er. D Ilowa.d J u Marv aid Ahna m.d L r iauii .. r, Ji'i i.ins a Miami' Lo.us Smith, Clayton A. an. ''jxn- - o! M mloli. Mr and Mr tain un b m on IV May AU al- IB mh'Ii Manay talk. A.ti.ii. Jfb.n- - rei llm.'s, Iheion fa l htmin, Lyi.ti B i;.ii.' and dsaith'it, .-err DM oio. ks ;iO lit ad- haw . Vtanen lb i d.ing Hail, Dale and Ml tia. Uhii. fuaia .u.d D J lo- k in s bv ,d. Mm V.'m J. All-- n. la ( 1 Louis Ha lam . Mr, t.nu and Dum.a R. , s:,,. u. a i. .ii.u r was solo ami 'ho. us.j Lrroy H.d, Mr. and P. ai.d Mr- - Wm If I! kir.s .11. d John tniii-- l Kennetn oti'ai.d family of Ot d n s;a ni tia d.iuas H F'uart. Mr and Mr d BE B ehildieii party I rnlav afternoon in honor of her we- k end here v.utus Hair mo- - Wiflu- d Bauth. Mis. Bat ah Bass- n of Hu.d-.mDie Brnk ot Moimnn and the Utti,. duight.r Jean, wno was r. who let amt Mis Fnoly Jihns Mrs ilava-of New Testament tlie serving IaT 8th birthday. A birth- - Is 111 at the home of la r dough- - Logan were vis. ting hete on tj'an- Will vil.e ward .Sunday sthool cn- - day cuke centered the luncheon ter. Mrs. Hugh t'laik .day, a dan nut party at tlie where places were marked )o'd i mu le Oil 'for with 12 Monday evening, little guests. Ertie-- t and! Mrs. Margaret Lltz. teacher cf liman I' aei.eis Fill'' Drew in charge. Dancing the 4th grade MudeiiLs of th- were enjoyed by Horadeil and school was pleasantly hi) oung y ope surprised by her students on Mrs Maty Murray and daughA program aliernoon. and Wilson of Legrande games were enjoyed. Refreshments ter. Mrs Jej-'iOregon came Thursday to be at were served. the Dd ode cf her mother. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Stevens and Catlterme Garrett, who passed children of Salt Lake came Sunauv on Friday. They will visa day and visited with their parents. rc'.dives for an indifmate time. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Jones. The Trail Builders of the Wells-ull- e Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murray cm ward primary a terialned at dinner on Sunday In enjoyed Howard McKinngy. Prop. wienme roast at the home of honor of tlie second birthday trail- Teacher, Mrs Francis Hitslam cnversary ol their son Earl. Covers1 Monday Tho,e present were marked for Mr. and Mrs. evening. .V..1 le ' i;ti rorTV. k icw-r.n- iF. ! . i i I.11.I..1111 ti. - tl.i.in-- : - m ' ii' N tj f.i. "!i Ii k vote marie by Ml V. 'A rt.a l.riiii and Mis. l.uu. Mi:.. Dining the .imm. . a lie! on. him (,Mui was Maui'iii, to 2 im in b rs by the m r.i:' J ill. Wcma icarrawi i I1, LB. lb. 25c Kippered Salmon Smoked Ham, by slice 10c - 15c Fresh Oysters, ex. lg. . . . doz. 30c White Chickens, 4 to 5 lbs., lb. 15 c Bacon Fancy Cellophane Wrapped pkg. 12 c Cod Fish, boneless . . . . pkg. 25c Pigs Feet, semi boneless . . lb. 17c Cut Lunch Herring lb. 35c Smoked Bloaters, ex. lg. 3 for 25c PLENTY OF WIENNIES, MINCED HAM BOLOGNA, SALT MACKEREL, HALIBUT, CHEESE, EGGS, BUTTER, LUNCH MEAT at MARKETS LOWEST PRICES. GRAPEFRUIT 9' COFFEE, Breakfast Club, lb. LETTUCE, solid ICc heads, 2 for . GREEN ONIONS Cc LEMONS, Fancy OQc bunch Sunkist, doz CARROTS Cc bunch .. ORANGES ASPARAGUS 1 Qc 288s, 2 doz. 2 lbs ORANGES CABBAGE, large lc 23c solid 200s, doz heads, lb BANANAS Cc 5C RADISHES lb bunch Florida, each ORANGES 126s, doz (g. 29' 33c V; |