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Show Tin l'aee Four Miller Outlines Suggestions For Berry Canning Buaatrrry cannliif In tha near t'Uii future bru. 1Ui Ux iisiioiutl tucr to program In tlie form of reduced a tut or cupsilie. An early crop survey Indicate a food ycr for strawberries. Housewives will have plenty of fruit, but are worried alioUier they a ill lone enougti augar Kina M.lk-r- , Utah AgriculMu tural H rtlce nutritionist suy tliat they aid and back her statement up a nix a low uggrUoiu tliat Call adopt W advanliousemive tage. Derrles plentiHr at of 11. ay of fully In Die many popular erurig tlieni tresii ailli a little ugor. Tlie more fruita eaten treat) Una year Horn local imrkeU and tlie lighter adl be the giird'iv . loan on tratuportaUon lacUlik-ifruita In 6. ivmg tlie surplus atraa ta rry time, mean putting up Miller ond presort ra, ssys Mta canning wartime preserve moan with considerably lea augar. Ordinarily, fruit and augar are turd pound lor pound In preserve. It U possible, lioacver, to use h of pound or even ai Utile as a half pound of sugar to a pound of fruit. Sugar In be may atraa berry preaerve atreched farUier by replacing up of the sugar with to honey or corn syrup. Sirs berry Juice, put up with a little sugar Is another possibility for saving the surplus. About a cup of sugar to a gallon of Juice 1 the usual proportion Orecn bottle are best for putting up tlie Juice as they cut off the light and help hold the red color of the Juke. Home canned strawberry Juice makes good drinks and tees and holds its vitamin C very well. Uui.-o-aiv,-- ti . s three-fourt- one-ha- lf PROVIDENCE PROVIDENCE Funeral service for Simon Holder acre held In the Second ward Chapel with Counselor ' The E. D. Mathews In charge. Mathews A.'M. choir, conducted by and Elaine Hansen and W. C. rendered Heckman accompanists, three selections. Other musical numbers were, a vocal aolo, J. E. Bpuhler, vocal duet. J. E. 8puhler and Varlca Schlesa. A violin solo, Ruel Kohler, accompanied by Mrs. Clark Maughan. Tlie prayers were offered by Pel re GJettnip and Joseph Zollinger. Those who told of and outstanding the remarkable tlie deceased of characteristics were William Checketts,' C. M. Hammond. A. E CranneyoF the . E. AnLogan temple; President-Aderson of the Stake High Priests quorum. Grandsons of the deceased acted as pall bearers. Interment was in tlie city cemetery where the grave was dedicated by H. hi Zollinger. Mr. Kohler passed away following a short illness. He was 90 years old and had been in exHe cellent health until recently. walked to Logan and back nearly every day. He spent much time In the temple where he always paid a tribute and when- not able to attend the temple services he often sent a donation. He knew the voice of the true shepherd and when he heard it in his native land he accepted the gospel plan and proved faithful to the end. He was honest and dependable. COVE . Mr. and Mrs. Hard Wheeler of spending Afton, Wyoming, are are some time In Cove. They guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norris is very Mrs. Wheeler Preece. much afflicted anc, - is under a physicians car. Raymond Allen and Reed Allen were iry' Salt Lake City on business Wednesday. Mrs. John Horan and two chilare dren, Jackie and Valena, visiting in Cove with her sister Mrs. Della ,Allen. Mrs. Laymtzen of Preston, Idaho, was .visiting In Cove ThursMrs. day, guest of Bishpo and Raymond Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Eskelsen Lyman have been in Idaho visiting with relatives and friends. This is fine weather for all our crops, and nature is just outdoing herslef making this earth of ours so beautiful. If our hearts are as pure and sweet as our surroundings truly we shall bring peace and happiness again to or homes and in other lands y now torn with strife and confu- sion. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Allen, Mss Lou Allen, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Harrison were Logan shoppers Saturday. Superintendent Lorin Reese conducted Sunday school on the Tth. Songs were "Never Be Late" and Catch the Sunshine; prayer by Alfred Allen; sacrament was administer by Joseph Allen and Lavar Hatch, talks by Larry Day and Nadine Allen; Charles Dur-ra- nt was confirmed a member of the church by Earl Durrant. assisted by Joseph Allen and Al- - An.. ' ru-;.n- Frii! ay. June 12, 1912 Logan, Cache County, Utah , Viola Larsen suffering j Cooley and a n pn-The folio in JlrVii- - of San Francisco; Mrs. in the Budge htepiul shower Monday evening. a kitchen red trouble! of alnos case a os given song. Bishop and Mrs. Hoy linage and two daui htei. w.tli a bad Mr Horace honoring afternoon a brief ho. any oi Bonnie and Mr Jack Carter and Hid typhoid fever, was spent makByron tune Die Bartlett. the life of Br.gliam Young, by ,n Jackie of Trenton; Mrs Ida The following members of the a bride's book. Many beau, comic Cruokston sod daughter La Rc Chr.sU-nseMrs. Margaret Swenson; family enjoyed lunch ing tiful g.fis were received by Ue reading, then Dutson; song, Mrs f NewUm. Mrs. Brigg called on ad boaUng Monday evening on bnde. Refreshment were aenrud Delores Swenson: song, Mus Viona Mrs. gurJh Feterson while here, the Newton reservoir; Mr. Fred The living 50 actwill guests. be about to Funeral survte Chain, A delicious supper aas i'rv- was host- - jjomer and son Richard, Mr. and Mr. Leona And with beauwere room ed Saturday at 3 pm. in Die Para- ed to 38 guests after which the tiful cut flow era. dise ward cl apcl for Mrs. Chios remainder of the evening was spent noon Hu a Cook. 01. of Avon, who died In social chat. Mrs. Otborn Larsen, Mrs. Ed Alton Mr. Beck. Venice Ilenwm M'S. Afton lfcrr. and jjble Monday at tlie home of a daughMrs. Myron Hansen were Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Moron Tuddenhsin, Christensen, Bensun, Ruby ter. Mr. Buford Smanson In out of town friend who came to Mrs. Ernest tousle; Mavi; Jorgensen, Arts and Mr. Kasim..-.-- , n, and Beck. Ellen dames Me 111 Joy She hod been only a short of Providence spent Sunday visit- - phyllis Blunchard and Juanita Hansen, Roma Dowdle, Wilma attend the shower, tune, In Tremonton. lug Ballard. Guests were Norma Al- 8 he was bom In Brigham City. Mrs. E. E. Smltli of vis, Zenda and Surah Anderson. Mr. and December 8, 18S0, a daughter of Mulad. Idaho, Mrs, Beth Hedwrid After lunch was served Huy in Oram nd Martha Johnson Burof Burley. Idaho, and Mrs. Ira Joyed bridge, high sci re being mar1900 was 1L she On rell. July t Stone of Brigham visited at the won by Venice Benson: low score ried to David H. Cook and since home of Mr. snd Mrs. Israel by Besi? and Benson guest tliat time she had made her lumie Yeates on Decoration Day. prize by Norma Alvin. in Avon, Mrs. ; Mr. Mis Annie Mona Crookston of Morgon Mr. Cook was tlie mother of, r,d rand Mrs. Ernest Austin Morgon Portland. Oregon, arrived 12 children, seven of whom sur- -' Sunday the 7th, and U sper.d-.nvne. Mrs. Bessie Swanson. Hyrum; and Decoradon Day Visiting rel- - ber two weeks va. a .ion at the t Ob- Mrs. Cora Jones. Mrs. kl Sjl1 atm'a CUy' home of her parents, Mr. and ray and UVoiuie Cook of Ogden. Mrs. Vern Morgon of Riverton Mrs- Arthur Croukum of Oakland.! Mrs. Ethel Hardy California; Mrs. Janette Summers spent Thursday and Friday cpencrr Griffin's two children of Bilglium City and Jesse Cook lnK at I1 home of Mr. and Mrs. jJIKt ar(j have Deo, of Atom Anollw-- r daughter, Mrs.'hest Morgon. been visiting at the home of Da- Milton Johnson Mrs. Mr. and j da-of Hyrum, Elda Just vld CrifTln of (everaI daV, pat . . . AND WE HAVE THEM lao weeks previous. She is also 'ld family vbiu-- at the home of, Mf gnd Mrs John R?!phi o 151,4:1 YcaU,s on and survived by 15 grandcltildrvn. here Salt Lake City, motored MOKE EXQUISITE son Acute in church work, she had , Sunday' (Sunday to hate their new Aldon Mr4 Adams and family bf'rn president of the Relief So-- j jn the ward, which w.s THAN EVER BEFORE nd Mr- Grant Mauchley of Salt .done b clety and the primary associations. Ralph Jones, Biop eT it the name of John J. Rolph. may call at the famdy Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Sanders' son was also blessed and given the name Donald Wendell. yfc Tans and White Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thomas Blues and White and two sons. Boby and Mickey Black and White of Sun Valley, Idaho, have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Jenkins, the past two Low Heels weeks. He has returned to his and turned Uie timr testimony Medium Heels work as house mechanic at Sun to all others- - Quite a number took Valley. opportunity to express their ap-High Heels- Miss Marie Christensen reeiatlon for the blessings they spent Friday at Ogden. enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs- Ira Oviatt and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Allen, Mr. twin daughters Betty and Beth and Mrs. Ivan Allen, M r. and of Price arrived here for DecorMr. Alton lngsford, Mr. and ation day and have been visiting Mra. Quentin Shumway, Mr. and vlsit-Of- J. relatives the past week. Mr. Lorin Reese, enjoyed the ter Janet spent the week end Mrs. Clark Griffin and son lug relatives in Salt Lake City, afternoon Sunday at the j Mr. and Mrs. Robert Albrecht spent the week end at the home scout camp in High creek. Open Toes and family of North Logan, and (of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Griffin. Mr. ana Mrs. Anthony Jensen Albrecht Willie Miss Mrs. Mozell Ilancey is visiting Mr. and ofj Closed Toes Mrand Mrs. Albert Day, "Jere Hyrum visited at the home of Mr'at Ogden with her sister Mrs Fitted Brigham City visitors Sunday. and j,irs Emil Albrecht on Sunday Claire Buttars, Walled Toes Their son Albert is playing base-- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Hanson Miss Anderson Janette has ball with one of the league teams and J. D. Hanson of Logan were :F1NI the past week as guest at and they "went to see him play. dinner guests at the home of Mr. spent the home of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine on Rulon Tltcnsor is spending the and Mrs. Merland Hanson RECHOW-MORTO- N Jardlne at Ogden. summer with Mr. and Mrs. Ro- Sunday. Glen Larsen Is at the Cache land Allen at Soda Springs, Idaho. FOOTWEAR Miss Faye Cardy of Ogden Is Valley hospital for medical treatACCESSORIES Alisa Lora Williams is attend- - visiting at the home of her grand- - ment LINGERIE HOSIERY ,. LOSAN. UTAH ing summer school at the USAC. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Mau-MrMrs. Ruth Griffin Porter underI WORTH MAIN r. and Mrs. Chester went a major operation at the Milton Rasmussen son of Mr. Budge monds were guests at the" Peter-- i hospital Friday. son home Sunday. and Mrs. Joseph Rasmussen, left Darwin Salisbury is confined where Connecticut Thursday for he will be employed. Airs. J. C. Wmborg and daughters Connie Ruth and Anna Lou of Idaho Falls, Idaho, have returned home after spending a week visitNIBLEY A program was held ing with relatives in the ward. in the ward hall on Monday evenMiss Anna Ames, daughter of ing in honor of Willie Albrecht and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ames spent other draftees of Cache Valley. The two. days of the past week visit- program was as follows: Song, ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Star Spangled. Banner;" congre- Blaine Douglas of Ogden. gation; prayer, Eugene Johnson; song. Flag Without a Stain." Mrs. Etta Jenson; trio, by Mrs. Sarah To promote war production, and to check rising living costs, the Mauchley, Virginia Snow and Viona Olson; piano solos. Mrs. Federal Government has made effective new regulations regarding Anderson! talks, were given Mr. and Mrs-- Frank Griffin of accounts. Credit The Government now requires merchants to folby Herschel Bullen of Logan, Dalwere guests of ton Reed of Hyrum, Emil Albrecht Salt lake City low certain definite Satvery rules, a brief explanation of which is preDave Griffin and Willie Albrecht, also Morris Mr. 'and Mrs. sented here for the of credit in our community. users urday. Sjoberg of Mlllvijle; trio, God The following boys spent an Bless America" by Dorothy Dunn of and company.' Following the pro- enjoyable evening at the home Good-seStone Jay Friday: Gaylen was the gram evening spent in The new regulations require all charge account bills to be paid IN Calvin Gaugh, Norris Anddancing. Michael Griffin and FULL by the 10th day of the second month in which purchase Miss Virginia Aebischer of Ely, erson, Kay Nevada, Is visiting at the home of Griffin. was made. Bills rendered on the first of each month are payMrs. Dave Griffin entertained Mr. and Mrs. Olof Olson. able not later than the 10th, as always. The . Daughters of the Pioneers Thursday afternoon with a lunchheld their closing socbl on Monday eon. Covers were laid for Mrs. An- - Services Are !; Set Saturday For Avon Woman n !V-s- liy-ru- . j Summer Time I dJlu?r is IX-ve- - SpectatorTime! spi-nce- Sa.-n-.r- ; j - iln p - - X-R- ay 2 Sim-(re- ' NEWTON Or-le- an MONTHLY CHARGE ACCOUNTS j 2 NOTIG 4 IN ORDER TO COMPLY WITH NEW GOVERNMENT FOR US TO CLOSE OUR ESTABLISHMENTS ONE DAY EACH WEEK - WEDNESDAY ning June 17, - Begin- and until further Notice. rected as prescribed by the regulation. These regulations substantiate the well established rule that an excellent credit standing is maintained by payment in full by the 10th of the month, immediately followng purchase. Stores will now include in their statements charges through the last day of the month. INSTALLMENT PURCHASES 1 There must be a down payment of at least ONE-THIR- D (ex- cept furniture and pianos, on which down payment must be at least REGULA- TIONS IT WILL BE NECESSARY Unless full payment has been made by the 10th day of the 2nd month following purchase the merchant is not permitted to allow further charges until the defaulted balance has been cor- ONE-FIFTH- .) 2 g Longest time allowed to pay: 12 months (except on autos and motorcycles, on which time allowed is 15 months.) Agreements must be in writing. Minimum payments are $5.00 per month or $1.25 per week. These regulations place a great deal of on your retailer and the whole hearted cooperationresponsibility of each citizen will be greatly appreciated. Guard Your Credit as a Sacred Trust . . Today Tomorrow Always . . 3 BIRCH This advertisement is sponsored by your merchants who are de- of credit Prompt payment obligations aids in our national emergency, sirous of assisting customers in maintanng a good credit record. B. W. HESS 3 SOHS LOGAN CREDIT BUREAU LARSEN smsa |