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Show L i LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CACHE AMERICAN Paee Four Babies Born This New Chocolate Cake Makes Guests Beg Recipe! -- A Hi Cf v . or Sat. June 1 fVr MILD CREAM OZ. J, 8 1 PINEAPPLE TID-BIT- rvv J Theres No Excuse i 8 3 ti ed. h dd The Ladies Literary llub their annual guest day party at (he home of Mrs. Hattie Lee Thdrsday afternoon. The following program was given: vocal solo, Mrs. Eugene Lundquist of Smith- - pox. A cf Smithfield; violin solo, Mrs. Florence Clark; muscal reading, Mrs. Sidle Haneey; piano duet, Mrs. Caro Purser and Miss Athalie Powell. Following tlie program a clJi'ious luncheon was served at small tables to forty guests. Mrs. Reta Perkes pnderwent an operation at a local hospital Saturday for a head injury she received some time ago when she accidently fell down some cement stairs. Sift flour once, measure, add soda and salt, and sift together three times. Cream butter thoroughly, add sugar gradually, and cream together well. Add egg and beat very thoroughly; then choco C - " 'v'V 4 ,. " y i A, is (7:Crrn.; By ED. TUTTLE I By those v,ho knew cur kinsman best The story is denied He's still enjoying perfect health And gaining weight beside. d,i-ciou- i.'u To knew his sturdy soul still lives Tis hayty that I pm, Though men pers!t in vain attempts To pohcii dear old Sam. '7 - FAf-cr- f Can UNGRADED PEAS NO. ii 3 No. 2 Can SIFTED No. 2 Can.... ju ASSORTED FLAVORS Pkg ASSORTED FLAVORS- - 3 for CUT-- Per Pound words, The malcontents have spread A musty rumor here and there That Uncle Sam is dead. They say his passing gives to them No great concern because They'll pick a man to take his place With traits cf &anta Claus. i TUNA FLAKES- "- By use of loud malicious cilia of liv.yo'v.uii mui uM-idrc-i.iiiiii',- 1 g i.ro i. a.d i i ia a nr .v, l iiiillvil .v. y. F li th.iro'igh b.r.iiii ; tu a Iiru-:- i for id cl- - .'3 ibvor and suiooi' iufa in the Miracle Whip boater that's c.vc.'a-si- m A,rGood Ha awtMptniil with Kralt. u: Jo g Wli'p '"nrd T'..a 3 cans SALAD FISH OR The Passing of Sam C'O'Z'1 !j regular feature r THIS Tool-se- n Millions prefer it to mayonnaise- - - - the clever comic strip by Gene Byrnes Gertrude Mrs. 1 h 1 for feeling blue MB cups sifted cake flour teaspoon soda teaspoon salt 13 cup butter or other shortening 1 cups sugar 1 egg. unbeaten 3 squares unsweetened chocolate, melted ',4 cup thick sour cream 3.. cup milk 1 teaspoon vanilla late and blend. Add about flour and beat well; then add sour cream and beat thoroughly. Ad remaining flour, alternately wit milk, beating well after each an dltlon. Add vanilla. Turn into tw. greased layer pans and Dake in moderate oven (350 F.) 31 minutes, or until done. Spreal Peppermint Frosting between layers and on top and sides of cak Decorate with a border cf chocolate flakes. Double recipe U: three layers. Peppermint Frosting Prepare your boiled frosting Add coloring to hot frosting t t give a delicate shell-pina tiny speck of coloring on the end of a knife, or a few drops of liquid coloring is enough. Remove from fire, add peppermint, and beat until thick enough to spread. Spread on cake. While frosting is still soft, but cold sprinkle chocolate flakes around bonier top of cake to form HOMINY OR No. 2 1-- PORK AND BEANS OR No. 2 Can 1-- . . American Food Stores Per Bunch CARROTS BAKING POWDER ; CALUMET For a dEEXETTE PEBM Safety Has! -- CITY COAL CO. 62 West Center Street South Main Phone 123 rats - gm .yj,, - POWDERED- - Per CRYSTAL WHITE 7 Giant Bars b . . . 3y2 OZ. CAN rrrrrcnfi COTTAGE CHEES- E8 OZ. GIVEN With Each Subscription old or new- - to the CACHE AMERICAN Paid at the Office CACHE AMERICAN lb can Package Razor Blades either c Jar FRESH BUNCH Drive down and get a sack at your convenience for home or canyon use. . SWIFTS f We are selling coal for summer use in a doable strength paper sack which insures against dust In your car. OT 2 Qt. ns j can 2 1 e c v 3 for 1 V 3 19' OZ. LOAVES- - BREAD -- mellow-smoot- field. reading, 12 t4ll next party youll get a out of serving this new cake and having your friends begging for the recipe. Its as easy to make as It Is gorgeous looking. chocolate layThe ers take only one egg. And the crowning flavor surprise Is the peppermint frosting, which can be either pink or white, Just as you prefer. Chocolate Peppermint Cake w ff- - 5 your ATreal thrill Sadie Hanccy gave twp readings. Luncheon was served to 30 A baseball beaMi was hold n the amusement hall Wednesday evening. Music w.as furnished by the Hv cl J Pari; orchestra. R. ficshtn nts were sold. A good rrowd attend- OZ. SILVER SLICE GRAPEFRUIT Vv :: Cms j S riUi - m Poundsla - vm.v Per i A hv n, EZ - . Specials Mrs. P. C. Lee announce the engagement of their daughter, Valene to Jacob Fuhri-mason of Mrs. Mary Fuhriman of Providence. Mr. and Mrs. Jed Seamons announce the engagement of their daughter, Gayle, to Lloyd Sparrow, son of Mrs. Martha Sparrow West of Smithfield. The Relief Society held their weekly meeting in the ward chapel Monday evening. The literature lesson was conducted by Mrs. Mae Lee. Mrs. Martha H. Datnes reviewed the drama "What Every Woman Knows, by J. M. Barrie. Mis. Margaret Hurren gave a talk on "Tithing" and Mrs. Murrell Seamons sang a vocal solo. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. McQuarrie accompanied Mrs. Hester McQuar rie to Salt Lake City Sunday. Mrs. McQuarrie left Monday morning for her home In San Francioo She has spent six visiting home of Mrs. Tomlna Balls with her sons, R. S. McQuarrie and at the afternoon with Mrs. Mabel Friday F. T. Ballam. Duce and Mrs. Coral Seamons as Word has been received of the hostesses. The leesson was birth of a baby girl to Mr. and assisting treated by Mrs. Nellie Ccok, Mrs. Mrs. Evan Haneey of Logan at a! Florence Perkes find Mrs. Florence loral hospital Friday. C'aik played a violin duet; Mu. Mrs. Amy Larsen and children of Mantua spent a few days visC1 iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Dailies last week. Mrs. Maggie Peck of Salt Lake City was visiting relatives In town Saturday. Mrs. Stela Pilgrim of Smithfield is visiting at the home cf her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kirby. Miss Laura Robbins of Dayton Idaho is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seamons. The seventh grade entertained the eighth grade graduating class at a party In the school house " Friday evening. Program, games. and luncheon were enjoyed by 40 guests. Mrs. Ethel.vn Thurston and new son have returned home from a local hospital. when you con always r? The Cache county school nurse was at the school house Monday a bush from Inspecting the arms of the children who were vaccinated for small a L tea J, tv ,, w i 123 T-S- ji Smithfield, Utah Logan, Utah Hyrum, Utah Wells ville, Utah Preston, Idaho and SUMMER COAL il A 3 Ts 5. Miss Mary nn Grant is able to get out a little now after being confined to her home for some time in ill health. The Vanguards iert Fridav for an obernight trip in the mountains. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Waite and Mrs. Ordis Perkes spent Wednesday in Ogden. Mrs. Mabel Balls spent Thursday visiting in Smithfield. The following ladies attended the Cache Stake Relief Society social at the Fourth ward in Logan Saturday. Hattie Lee, Lurany Ballam, Jane Lamb, Leora SeaPhoebe mons, Ashcroft, Mary Waite, Phoebe Hyde, Hattie Hyde. Ethel Balls, Sadie Haneey, Hazel Nielsen, Lucille Waite, Norma Waite and Emily Morse. The William Hyde camp of the Daughters cf Utah Piooneers met HI " - Hyde Park The stcrk called on Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Reeder Monday May 20 and left a fine son, Mrs. Reeder and baby are at a Logan hospital. The following day. May 21, he left a baby girl at the home of Mr. and Mrs Labert Bur gess. Both mothers and babes are doing nicely. With tire approach of June marriage plans are beginning en-to get under way. The following gagements have been announced. Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Hanccy Jr., announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen, to Kenneth Seamons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Seamons of Benson. The marriage is being planned for June 7 in the Logan temple. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Reeder announce the engagement of their daughter, Erma, to Ariel Waite, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Waite. Tlie marriage will take place June Mr. 31 .SaSEEEEaEE IN OUR OFFICE To Parents At Hyde Park Friday. Mav 31 1935 CARTONS Each Each K. IL DRY PACK Can MOCK CHICKEN LEGS 3 OZ. 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