OCR Text |
Show 1. 1 Sunday School Lewiston Central Above the Clouds Mothers Day Program At School Graduates at Gem Theatre Paradise Hold Exercises Today - Tomorrow fortune of breaking his leg at the! Milling and Elevator Company, a corporation, will be held at the ankle, u doing nicely. C. A. Messenger of Denver was ffie andtuualplaeeMbunes said corporation, on Thursday, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. of the 21st day of June, 1934. at ten Nyman, Tuesday evening, o'clock AM. of said day, for the Mr. and Mrs. Elam Cronqulst purpose of electing a Board of have mo'. i d into Logan for the Directors of said Corporation, and summer. and a President, of the hools, Secretary-Trea-Mir- e r of said corpor-undThe lower grades of Uielr of the supervision slion; also for Uie purpose Mise Irene Beutler andgldeng the advisability of selling a canyon Utah Mauvhan enjoyed alJ of the real and personal proparty Monday. Games, stunts and pprty 0( said Corporation andcor--to were ! enjoyed. lunch authorize the officers of said J. C. Blackburn of Salt Lake poratlon to sell and dispose of all City Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. of said property. C. A. Nyman. Dated this 17th day of May A.' Carl Beutler spent the week end D. 1934. at Dayton nh relatives. LUTHER M. HOWELL. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Lelby of and Dir. week end and tlie spent Ogden D. H. THOMAS. Mothers day with Mr. and Mrs. s. and Dir. Conference At North Logan . i cla-ss- Ion' i e. i I I I er Vlce-Pre- L. E. Wilhelm. CARD OF" THANKS our husband and father. For NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special stockholders meeting of the stockholders of Thatcher and the beautiful floral offerings ACjT ODEI3N AKiKIEl j Howard McKinney, Prop. Phone 300 I 23 j ssszs1 . ram 'S-- by Mrs. Van Cheat; solo by Clyde Johnson Lamont Pilkington; lolin solo. Mrs. W. W. Perkins.' chorus, "That Wonderful Mother of Mine by the Aura Lee Girls, glee. A beautiful tribute to mother was given by Supt. J. W. Kirk-bnd- e. Flowers were presented to all mothers present by the Third ward boy scouts. Mrs. H. B. Dalnes entertained ihe members of the Ladies' Bridgeclub at her home on Friday after- a vocal ther Macliree Choice Heifer Beef Choice Mr. and Mrs. Earl Karren anj son Clare spent Sunday at Hyde park, guest of Kir. and Mrs. George Reeder. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Roberts, moved to Ogden Saturday, where they will make their home during the summer. Among the . Lcgan visitors on Saturday were-- Mr. mnd Mrs. Merlld Cunningham. Mrs. Eda Cunhlng-'eafter w mch the afternoon was ham, Kir. and at bridge. High score prize spent Kir. and Mrs. Dow Lewis. Mrs. won by Kirs. Lorln Low. Hendricks and daughter, ere Mrs. Eugene guests Glen R. Winn and hMrv, Jam,eS JieSAnni Or- - Lundqulst. . Mrs. .. .. INDEPENDENT chard. Mr and Mrs. John Mill!-- ! of the Th? Ladiesauxiliary gan and family. Mr- - and entertained the Legion ;Amerlcan Most Kirs. Marshall and Mr. and at the Mack mcthers 0f Custavcson. Memorial Park on Friday afternoon Thursday afternoon at the Sugar Mrs Marion Richardson was In Mother Factory Hotel, Mrs. Arlene charge. Poems honoring, and Kirs. Lee Pond entertained the rea!j by Kirs. Anna KL Farr; Kirs. Done members cf the DeLure club and instrumental duet, their mothers. Delicious refresh- - Thomley and Kirs. W. W. Ferments were served and each Each mother was presented thef was presented with a beauti-- 1 ,.tvj a beautiful bouquet of flow-fs mem-erwillch a social afternoon potted plant by the club bers. Kliss JoAnn Cardon of and dainty refreslinients spent gan gave two readings and Mrs. were served. Afton Pond two musical numbers. AIiss rve Maaie Jarvis has guests were old club mem- her sci100i 0f dancing at the of bers and their mothers, mothers high school auditorium, juni0r Pond members and Mrs. Valeria Mrs. Martin Roskelley Mr and Mrs. Mamie Cronk. are spending a few weeks visiting enterclub The Junior Literary at Spokane, Washington and other tained their mothers on Thursday coast cities. Loat Bluebird afternoon at the Prcf. Lofter Bjarnason spent gan. The book, "Dangerous Cor- Wednesday as guest of Mr. and ner" by John Boynston Prestely Mrs. Jas. A. Cragun. was reviewed. Mrs. Leda Pond actMiss Amy Nelson and Marlon ed as toastmistress. Miss Bowan Farrell were operated upon In a Hansen and Miss and Virginia Logan hospital during the past others toasted the mothers, Mrs. aeek. toasted the Gertrude Rawlins Emma Thornley returned daughters. Miss Bernice Rawlins pome on Mondav after a pleasant refresha Dainty V!Slt reading. gave Sait Lake city, ments were served. Miss Fern Smoot, daughter of On Friday afternoon, Ada Maria Mayer A. O. Smoot of Provo is a Van Orden entertained the A Lon's puest of Miss Oralie Cragun for ten club at her home. Dainty refresh- - dayS-ments were served and bridge was CAKE KLOl'R Gold Medal . SAL SODA t's lb. pkg. . - j Phone 164 Heifer Beef LB. COFFEE, B.P. I lb. ran ' 30c No. 2 ran RICE J lbs. . Rolled Roast Choice Heiefer Beef Prime Rib Cut . . . . HAMBURGER 17c . 2i' Yearling LIMB CHOPS ul atr Lo-iw- as open-Speci- al m,-S- the - entertainment afternoons prizes were given to Mrs. Kirs. Leona Hen-- 1 dricks. Special guests were Mrs. Wendail Budge, Mrs. Kate Tyner. Kirs. Leona Hendricks. Mrs. Mina Lou Smith and Kirs. Beth Blair, Mrs. Genevieve Swinyard enter tained the LaGa club at the home of her mother, Mrs. Henry Talbot on Thursday afternoon. Luncheon was served and bridge was the recreation enjoyed. High cut prize was won by Kirs. Eva Layne. Guest high cut prize by Mrs. Boneta Smith. Special guests were. Mrs. Henry Talbot, Kirs. Bessie Hendricks, Mrs. Arvella Hogan, Kirs Nona Talbot. Mrs. Sarah Swinyard of California. Mr. and Kirs. Ben Redd and two small chldren and Kir. and Mrs. Paul Parkinson of Price, Utah were guests of Mrs. Eva Parkin-- 1 ' son, Sunday. Guest Kate Tyner and ' 'fr' SMITHFIELD Mrs. L. E.- Nelson entertained the members of the Junior Ladies on Literary ciub at her home Mrs. afternoon. Pres. Thursday C. W. Clark was in charge. After a short business meeting, Mrs. Glen R. Winn gave a book in a very entertaining manner. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess, assisted by her daughter, t. Elaine. There were sixteen pre-sen- The M Men and Gleaner Girls of the First ward rendered a spec- ial Mother's Day program at the) Sacrament meeting Sunday after-- ; r.oon: invocation, Albert McCann; ladies' chorus. Gala Glee under the direction of Mi's. E. B. Lund- - . STEW bottle 3 ss BOSTON HAM BUTTS LB. SOAP, White King toilet 5 bars 19c OATS 9 lb. bag 33c Campbells, Vegetable, Vegetable Beef SOUP 2 MATCHES 6 SLICED BACON for 15c pkgs. j ... picnic cans SALMON tall can TOMATOES solid pack 2 can 10c Many Other Bargains No. 2 -- PINEAPPLE cans, 2 for TOILET SOAP White King, 5 bars No. I pc 1 can 2 p7c j Qc TOILET PAPER ! 3 rolls for .... ...... 4 TUMBLERS 3 for -1 POT ROAST Tip Roast Very Choice best cut, lb SHORT CUT lb STEAK, BOILING MEAT lb --- Jic 1 - 1 7c 1 MARKET 599 X. 1st E. Phone 163 J Yearling 15c lb. 15c Ib. h Dili 1ER 4.jn.l carton, per lb. 24c White King Toilet bars CERTO Per k& 5 bottle White, Dark per gal 6 box 22c carton 3 No. DEVILED MEAT 1-- 4 cans a per CORNED BETTER 5c cNan 1 Hie TOMATOES!!irm, ripe per lb. per doz. nice size per doz. , Kc NEW POTATOES3 ASPARAGUS" 4c large Utah per head . . I FTTIIfP Jumho Calif. 1 1 LETTUCE LL , ULii jce pack? FLOUR, Big J M.50 bag ORANGES 150s 48 Ib. doz Bigger, More Inspiring I With many new and spectacular attractions. Chicago's "Century of Progress" reopens May 26th, aifording you a new opportunity to visit the greatest show in historyl Go via Union Pacific Railroad save time end money, and travel in com!:-- 1 Air conditioned observation cars 0 cars (drawing cais and moo and compartments) on many Union Faciiic trains this summer. For full particulars see your din-in- FELIX CASH 1' Leg of Lamb 14c lb 47c lbs-Parc- Spring Vegetables. Qc He U Qc RIITTPR 2 SS 2 lbs. 25c SALMON Plenty of Halibut, Minced Ham, Wiennies, Bologna, Finnen Haddie, Bloaters, Salt Mackerel, Lunch Meat, Eggs, Butter and all kinds of I Oc MAI FLAKES & O Fresh Sliced 1 GRAPEFRUIT LB. PORK CHOPS BOILING MEAT Qc O -- LB. SIDE PORK 23c Sat. May 12 PORK & BEANS 5c for SPECIALS FOR i -- Lean and Meaty 12c lb. tall cans can Lamb & Veal Semi-Bonele- pL 2 LBS. 2 Pork Roast lb j 10' LB. 33 ier . 3 16c Oc lb . . asc all brands MILK Macs Make pint jar 23c MAYONNAISE mo-;k!- ls Pot Roast lb. IL G. Hayball, Prop. 29 2 LBS. VEAL CHOPS E TVrtPPiv vllUvCiy. Delivery BISQUICK large pkg. PEAS 14 15 LB. LOIN STEAK ESH3E; gffJEl West 1st North MEMBER N. R. A. j St.ors solo Smitbfield, Utah Logan, Utah Hyrum, Utah Utah Wellsville, Preston, Idaho We now take the opportunity to 4 I srssssf ' to all express our appreciation Notice Of Special those who have helped In any way Stockholders Meeting during the illness snd death of the j tri just come home on vacation from s. Sec.-Trea- Earl Ashlrman of Idaho Falls Is visiting with hi parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. 18, 1934. college, "ye look Jest like ye alius did except f'r city clothes an' the fact Uiat ye've g rowed some .' "Grown, fattier!" corrected the 4 girl In allocked tones. "Grown, And She Probably Did grown." Groan yersclf, Nan." replied "Wa-a- l Nan. remarked the old the old fellow testily. "Why should farmer from I groan when they ain't nothing' hills to hi daughter, who had wrong with me?" . - n8n presented. We also want to thank all who came from far and near to attend these services. MRS. D. J. JONES, and FAMILY. I The North Loat hod Tlie Sunday North Logan rrdiM To tfll Uie story In pictures ol On Thursday evenLewiston gan Sunday scliool held Its anheld their nual conference in connection with ing Uie Central school Uie folthe Old Trsumcnt daxs, "Durllntt annual exercises commemorating grwdustlon exercises with march at Mother' accompanied on piano by Mothers Lay. Supt. R B. Crook- lowing progiam: grand chorus. "School tmf by Thebe Rlchman. Memory genui ol sum presided Prof, J. C. Hofienson t pm.; 19J4: Invocation. Val Rigmotlier by tlie kindergarten class' cf the state board was present. The class of demonstra-low- a solo, 'That Wonderful Mother of1 program consisted of by; salutation. Helen Sparkman; giri's chorus, "Early In the Mornaccompanied tions of live rhythm of, Mine" by Lou Mik-swith anjther School Trial on piano by Ruby Loft house; talk readings ing"; reading. "The gun trio a machine describes BcrnhtsaT; Margaret Uie rapid fire on Mothers" by William T. James; potted plants were given to each by this And Mis. Carl "Allah Holiday" by Helen 'Abovethe Clouds'' whn h presentation of flowers to 54 mo- - mother present Mr. and class. M. Nelson were the oldest present man. Karllvn Bernhlsel. Cottle, history .10a at (lie Oem Theatre. Uiers. by church , Leona Hendricks. My Moth-- r and were preve nted with flowers There Is not an Idle moment m song, primary Ana Neilson and Howl KobinMiii Th eighth grade district schoollocations Dear" acctmpanled by Ruby Lolt-- i the and ent)r Rtory by id Us graduation exercises Frtreading. "Ulac Time hlf tlienr and everywhere. house on piano; talk by Brother Hendruks; musical reading, Boyd above the clouds, on the Eltason. a state board member; two day evening. May 11 after aofmost the Karrenl trto, "Go Pretty Rose, In Uie midst 'and one half minute talks were successful year. At Uie close al tie rmg-stdrefreshments of traffic, at the gangster's bed-- 1 given by Ruth Danielson and Ralph program a dance and concluded the evening. The list of side. This kaleidoscope of loca-- 1 Pearce on Mother. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Olsen cf graduates follows: Junior King. sjient Monday ren-- ; Harvey Nyman. Meryl Wlthelra. ..,Tetone. Idaho iti .. ,, "The Lords Prayer"; benediction, hut visiting Mrs. Melissa Howells, jjohn Beuller. Vance Maughan. attempted. Louise Hyer. Thomas Smith of Raft River, stielden Jensen. Eugene Nelson. Uospital T1)t.re are gUt.Pt Scenes Idaho spent Tuesday with Mr. and Leland Palmer. Vena Maughan There were 44 graduates. On scenes and traffic Jams Edward Normon Drllaha Palmer. Hurtense Reeder. Saturday this group spent the day which are the setting of a metro-(Mr- s. Mlwi Mftblc Obrsy of Albprtii, Lrori Butypr. In Logan, among ether things they ciniprtunAn'i lily irt Mrs. N. J. Crookston entertained ot Canada aprnt the meek end iUi the did. they had a class picture taken. SeveloDed for staging Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rlchman. at a birthday party In honor of The teachers In charge of the "Above the Clouds;" And they are J ... Slie ws on her way to an L.DS jher Ethel May's 7th Stoddaughter. graduating program. C. B. Wednesday mission. birthday anniversary. dard. Miss Fredone Shumwav In Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roberts of afternoon. Games were enjoyed and charge of music and Miss Thors with thrlr luncheon was served to 10 guestv. Ogden- spent Sunday Bergenoa in charge of speech. motlief. Mr. Emily J. Roberts. The M Men and Gleaner Girls SUNDAY SCHOOLS Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Gearry of enjoyed their annual canyon MOTHER'S DAY PROGRAM. Mr. and Mrs. John 8. 'mg. Thursday evening in Logan; l On Sunday morning the Sunday-schooWelch and Mr. and Mrs. Oral' canyon. A bonfire party and pro- honor In the program gave Hatch of Ogden were . Sundav gram consisting of games, stunts or tne moinen oi v,1 111' it" "flood oiie of these "camera- - guests of their parents, Mr. and and stories. After' which toasted Kind Words are Sweet Mrs. J6hn Welrh. marshmallows, wlennles and buns, It it U N Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bahen spent were enjoyed by 48 guests. on the top girder of a tall Talbot 'L R' Seeds. Imocatlon, . Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ferguson are cameraman the week end at Oneida. Idaho ,,d, benediction by Gerald Hyer and the proud parents of a fine baby, Mr. their U U parents, visiting violin solo Thomas Last, vocal Mrs. Edw ard Bahen. girl, bom rocently. F ' solo. Mary Lou Johnson a Mrs. Josephine Lofthouse spent' Mr. and Mrs. James Nyman en-- j 'battle, an air a Hendricks; vocal solo. Merl Cum- - race, or dirigible, the man the week end at Wellsville with jtertalned a group cf friends Mon. mlngham; the life of Mary, mother light by plan, was nearby. her daughter. Mrs. George Baugh, day evening, after the dance, at! of Jesus by LaPrlel liver: talk, whojnade the picture Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McMurdie a luncheon party. 8 guests were spent Sunday as gue.ts cf h. r included. mis-at Hyrum. and Kenneth Turner; tribute to j Rodney Nyman - - who had the flowers to mother by small Junior mother. Grant Gyllcnakog; piano parents Mrs. Alfarctt 8. Little of Call- Martalk by Lake of Olsen Salt Sunday school girls: Mrs. Is Mrs. Wesley retold story. foniia visiting her mother, solo. Mavis Deppe; lon Dopp. one of the oldest mothers Lena Smith; solo. Gem Van Ol- D. M. Blckmore. City spent Sunday as guests of In Lewiston; Nelda Van Orden, duet. vocal son of Mr. and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W.j Burrell Owen talk. Hind; Platt den; and Thy Honor Thy Father and Tlielma Mrs. Alonzo Burrell Is suffering James. Roberta Roskelley The primary presidency, Mrs with blood poison st his home Tidwell; remarks. Bishop Nelson. Mrs. Orson Christiansen. Mrs. Esther Shaw. Mrs. Ea Smith and, Mother day exercises were Special of the Chambers Alfred President held at the Third ward Sacrament Ross Rock and Miss Ethel Thomas! Mrs. Alice Olsen entertained at a under the direction of the; spent Sunday with their sister, social Monday. BenT f(tamentenmeeun1 Hi! The summer work was planned, TrllnLn,award choir. Opening exercises at Mr Mary Pearce. Mr. and Mrs. William Rawlins and a delicious lap lunch was serv-- 1 reading, of Clifton, Idaho and Mr. ard ed to .sixteen officers and teachers. I Friday, Mav LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CACHE AMERICAN Pafre Four. fflCTFTT ORANGES 216s Low round trip fares, various classes to Chicago, daily from May 23 to October 23. In addition there will be the usual summer reductions e v s r y where, with varying final return limits, according to fares used. local agent -- m 3E3ESI doz LEMONS, Sun-kis- t, lg. fancy, doz. New POTATOES lbs! OQ 5 HOME MADE POTATO SALAD Macs Famous Make Pound 18c p |