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Show Friday. September 10. 1013 The Cache American, Logan, Cache County. Utah Fage Four sa'in.d at Fin Dougl ShuIOb-rHoward Vr- 1ai.d F Bobu's of 1 Aril C Meir.ll, n aiiag. r of t hi, ord B hop and Mrs To llanest Death and t' Clivirbaf d.nry in S .It I .ike t a of I.ram-- .(In Large Tomato Crop i it y and a form, r firultv na mh in. of Mr and Ms V. R. Shoe Agr,cultur..l dm-hbt ily. Mks Fru. tj, Criuhlo !m holds babj ..1 to Ut.ih ritirns to b.r at Uah uecompanvd An Au- whs ft.durtd in l or aches um,itos no i thrtt I Of a r. sen. B'shon ion llt. of link of glut edition of Te Intermonn are w i.ted was Ol n! Mls- O.irllell Lar-ri.luoil O. Al ta.n It. I hr." the CSAC bv n issued i bt h,u labor. r i ted on f.T tne removal ri porta. of s viii Cuiixnt.r, .t.ite dim tor last we. k. .ihfl is able to Io(T. Mi trill ts a tatite of Pah labor. .rm f comnn nee school (his vcek, inurpimy from He n omI. thej Mr C.inn'or roried that i tollige with agraduuttd diiiee In diTjingJ Mr and Mrs I ee Van Omen Utah's 143 is .i h rnm is e Mrs. E. D. Hntchir-s- . two jenr"t aid was awardid a at 703 000 buh K which Ls Coleen and am daughter .n state to Mitliig hol.rsh.p 230 IMX) n)proxim.itilv fdd e of Login, and Miss Bertie East Unsnig. M.chig.n am! ligeat yuld gre.tcr than last Carter of llv ile Park all vis'ted From 1129 to 11 "I. Mr Merrill me approx, male there tli.it at the V. It. Carver home re- and w of Com Swift is in charge 9000 aires of tomatoes to hanot C . . about the jamp as in 194J Both purys 20 chet.se plants, resigning Mr Mrs. Horace Llljenqulst. on u tlie to ; LSAC, he accept are of th.se crops perishable. teat lung After dairy ,wl1 Bub 8,'d daughter La Rae, of pointed out, and must be handled faculty Corn! lunches are just nlxuit tlie v tin .ble m inufai tur ng for three years, he Montpelier, have letumed to their when ready or much nie.il most of the '0 lb. bag 21 lb. has w is made chief sanitarian for the day they must carry us important food will be lost. through the long afternoon hours right up to dinnerIn making an appeal to chureb Salt Iike city board of health time. And with the youngsters heading back to school, and civic groups and to ail citi- in 1J.)7 and on January I. If (9 more necessary than ever that we keep a zens in g. ner.d, Mr. Carpenter became the first manager of tlie stressed that more adult labor Colville Ice Cream company. On lunch larder! Now's a good time to lay in in harvesting these St ptrmber 1. 1940 lie was advancwill be of the items listed below. supplies which ed to manager of the CJoverleaf two croj a beruuse youth were used in picking fruits and dairy organization. earlier in tlie aeason His wife is Die former Edith vegetabH Beverly school. Also Horsley of Bngham City. They arc returning to Top have three children. peach and tomato picking require 32 oz. jar 37c Quality more mature labor. : Ross of son and m.ud Tremonton 56c CATSUP Red Hill, (with 13 pts.) .... 14c PEANUT BUTTER 32-o- z. Mr. Carpenter urged that perjar of home Labor the at day sons who can spare a fewr days, spent HONEY New Crop, strained, 10 lbs. $1.93 WALNUTS Light Halves and Pieces Mr. and Mrs Preston Allen. or even a few hour to help In Is Zella who Allre.1, 16c SYRUP to Sleep Hollow, 12 oz. the peach and tomato harvest, WALNUTS Light halves. 8 oz. pkg. 43c in child welfare work in local with 19c Flour Waffle SUZANNA immediately Tancake, sign up Lake Fait the we,k city spent CORN FLAKES, Large 11 oz. pkg. .. . 8c county agents or U. S. employ, end In Hrum at ALBERS Flapjack Flour, 40 oz. pkg. 21c home of the offices. ment service EDWARDS Luxury blend Coffee lb. 23c her parents Mr. 3rd Mrs John GRAHAMS, Honey Bee, 2 lb. box .... 31c picking Prevailing wages for Allred. 24c peaches is from 12 to 13 cents BREAD, Julia Lee Wrights. 2 for 17c NOB HILL Coffee, full bodied, lb Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Allen and per bushel or 60 cents per hour, 20c lb 23c 16 oz. RITZ CRACKERS mild, AIRWAY Coffee, smooth, pkg he said. For tomatoes the pay is family accompanied by Mrs. Grant Hall spent Monday in Salt Lake g SALTIN E WAFERS, Purity, 2 lbs. 31c COFFEE Chase & Sanborn 1 lb. pkg. 30c $6 per ton for U. S. grade No. 1 and $3 per ton for U. S. Grade nty where they visited with th' MUSTARD, Cescent pepared, 32 oz. 14c SANKA Coffee, 97 caffine removed 36c son Sergeant Ira Pay Allen, who No. 2. Labor Appeal i jin Magazine Vis e vi-.- Car-'H'"u- m ur '''-.m- c.iU-o- n - I .on-iL- col-'"- n hu-M- frs Ideas for nutritious lunches 11 j stick-to-the-r- . ils its well-stock- PEANUT BUTTER 6u M-s- s Miscellaneous Values Amerii a favorite lightweight take on a special e unartnctu,! New Land ..Thinner, Smarter. 1 heres something almut this limlier fit that always ev presses casual comfort dashing ease smartne-- s to the Nth Y I r. and Mrs. James J. Wilson spent Tuesday in Logan and Lewiston on business and pleasure combined. Los Mrs Le Roy Nielsen of last Angeles visited in Hyrum wei k She was tlie house gue.st of her parents Mr. and Mrs. T. W Petersen. Miss Margenc Allen is visiting in Preston at present, the guest of Miss Nona Smith. Mrs s Charlotte Allen and Mrs of and son Crystal Chrisenscn Login visited in Hyrum on Thurs-- 1 day Miss Allen was on her way to Salt Lake and Mis. Christense i t Dickncll, Ut vn Mr and Mr- - George McDer- - m dJ SUGAR CARROT JUICE JELS RITE Extra s100 ij'Jh War Bond During 3rd PAROWAX a cnnA 0UUrtl6 WiOKELS WAR LOAN jor. Pkg. FRUIT PECTIN bottle 1. 16 oz. Package Rakinf 11 oz. package ... Wrights Silver Cracm 8 oz. jar POLISH YICXELS i ; s i ' i -- -- , . J .. s . V .. ? r 4- : J i - : s ' 4 -, r . '7 - , WHITE HAQIC DGG FOOD . Ma- Quart Dozen FRUIT JARS dc gree. Little GLOHOX BLEACH - Qu 700 100 800 120 130 90 230 150 100 TfS. I r r jC' ", k ; r A - I ' Fif"f- f SV at; :j; JK ' - - V Unit point Value 1 1 CHERUB TLTS 90 Price Value r 3(50 Carnation, Morning or Scgo I cans . MILK 300 280 TRCCO . CANTS 3Iargarmc - LfiRJ y. CHEESE on Qujmi BALEWOOD Mith more and more canned foods going to our valiant armies, it means a put-ujob for fruits, here at home. Right now is peak season for many of them. Note the fine quality and low prices of Safe-wafreh fruit, all ready for home canning. . 300 SPREAD, Krafts Olive, Relfsh or Pineapple, 5 oz. . Vine Ripe Jumbos Pound - Solid Crisp LETTUCE Iceberg, TOMATOES PLUMS Fancy Ripe Satsuma Lug .. APPLES ;i.69 Large Banana for Sauce Lb. 90 CABBAGE POTATOES - V' GRAPES - Lb. Ripe Stone For SUcing, Lb. Fancy Sweet Malagas, Lb. 130 Fresh Cut, Solid Heads, lb. 10 Pounds Fresh Dug, White U.S. No. BEANS i A '' W V V r. TI 40 10 pw , Q ys 3 A i V ' ; - u' oi rr 230 N y f S2.30 50 lbs. Red Stamp Values 00 , i . j" TOILET TISSUE p i FLOUR Drifted Snow TOILET TISSUE Farm Fresh Produce j : f 1.85 030 ed d FOB-VICTOR- Hyrum Kitchen Craft Enriched Flour YAMS 20 190 Size- - Fresh Picked, Toung Green, Pound . No. 1 Louisiana Pound . . 120 130 4., V V y , Utah Peaches and Pears are Now at their Best DC I EZ V-- ; S ? - V 1 : -- . - o GOING INTO ACTION. You need not worry about their no matter what or tough going they may meet. You can count on them failing flinching to do what were asking of them to pay, with their lives if need be, the price of victory. But victory cannot be bought by these men alone. Weve got to pay our share of the cost too. This month, that share is at least $100 extra over and above all other buying in U. S. War Bonds, for every man and woman in this country. 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