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Show Friday, December 21, 19 lo The JJF dub entertained their partners at thHr annu.il Christmas party at the home of Mr, and Mis. Spencer Dalnei in Lo fan, Saturday evening. A thicken supper was served and the rest The Cache American, Logan Cache County, Utah , Lake ait. i Mi Joins and children will stay at the Duce home until a suitable home can be located m Salt Lake city. Mrs. Rhiliia Smith and family of Logan have moved into the home owned by Heber Balts. Frank Bulls, son of Mr, and Mrs Alvin Balls, has received a discharge from the army. He has served in the European war theater. A special Christmas program was given in Relief Society. Tuafternoon. Helen Mrs. esday Lamb told the story. A Christmas Carol". The Relief Society ladies chorus sang four Christmas carols. Luncheon was served at the close of the meeting to 45. A successful election was held Tuesday afternoon in the school house. The election was for the purpose of making Hyde Park a cemetery district. It was sponsored by the town board, with J. W. Seamons in charge. On December 12 Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Lamb were observing their 57th wedding anniversary. They were honored by thnr children of the evei mg .pent playing whist. Prie for the gams were won by Mrs. Denzil lot mb and Owen Waite, The foilowing club members wi-rpresent; Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Waite, Mr. and Mrs. J, W, Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. Dendl Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Sea mons Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Owen Waite. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Purser, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Daines. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Perkes, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Vail, Mr. and Mra. Leo Reeder. Mr. and Mrs. Allan McQuarrie. Mr. and Mrs. Ducard Balls, Mr. and Mra. Rud-g- er Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Balls. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Daines. Chrbtmas presents were exchanged during the evening. The pupils of the first Intermediate Sunday school class were honored with a Christmas party at the home of their class leader, Mi.ss La Rre Lamh. Wednesday Miss Lamb evening. with the party was class leader, Miss Leone Senmnns. The even-le- g was spent playing games and t exchan' ing Christmas gifts. Lunch was served to the following: Morin Waite. Dick Fallen. Warren Waite, Russell Reeder. Vem Purser. Clyde Morse. Arlo El- - j wood. Lewis Sherwin KirPerkes. by, Alton Webb, Larry Lvle Miller, Cloyd Waite, Gayle Ashcroft, Hancey, Carol Iemb. Sharon Kirby, Laura Lee, Cleone Hurren. Margery Scamons 5?i and Marilyn Seamons. and Mrs. Edwin Mor- JB . Professor rison and family are now located in the home which they purchased from the Petersen family. The JB home formerly belonged to Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Petersen.' Professor Morrison Is an instructor in agriculture economics at USAC. The Morrisons were origJB inally from Roosevelt, Utah. Mrs. Mary Rrad. formerly of Livingston, Mont., has purchased a the home formerly owned by Mr. and Mrs. Riley Harris. She is JB settled In her new home. Mrs. Allan McQuarrie entertainJB ed at a supper party at her home Thursday evening, the occasion being her birthday anni- J8 versary. .Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Petersen and children, Joyce and Milton, Mr. JB and Mrs. Harvey Seamons and children. Rendell, Carol, Ramona and Val, Mrs. Sarah Mauchley jb and son Dean, Frank Petersen, Mr, and Mrs. Allan McQuarrie JB and son Glade. R. V. Phillips, of Brigham city has received his discharge from, the U. S. army. He is the hus- JB band of Mrs. Katherine Harris Phillips. Mra Philliys and two SB and Sonny, children, Carolyn have b.?en living at the Riley Harris home for the past six SB months. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips will make their home in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Riley Harris have SB received word that their son T5 Del Roy Harris has docked in Tacoma, Wash., and is coming JK home for a furlough. Del Roy has been stationed in Japan. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Seamons SB have become the owners of the Perry Hyde home. Mr. Seamons was recently discharged from the SB army air corps. He has taken the position as custodian of the ward chapel and amusement hall. Mr. and Mrs. Lqwis Gibbons and family left last week for SB Worland, Wyo., to make their home. Mrs. Gibbons and children have been living at the home of JB her father, George Burgess, while Mr. Gibbons has been serving in B the army. Mr. and Mrs. W. Nelsen and s Tape Three the Paly tiling m mijxirtant woild? So impoitatit that you would do anything to grt it: Have you ever mm any one jou love slowly dying for want no-ho- st titk S nflrirSMr Afrheioft, of Mrs. Oral Ballam, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Olsen, of Richmond; Mr. and Mrs. John T. Quayle of La- 6 an. The Beehive girls, under the supervision of Mrs. Hazel God- deridge and Mra Dorothy Sea- mons, enjoyed an ice skating ;,?!Lrhwas rtbCCv In Logan skating party a hot supper cried at the home of Mrs. , deridge. God- - of d .m-de- (3) Jmn in salvage campaigns. nuwn Juu and children of the world. To (4) Boycott black markets to great that you would ,,ave succeeding from remember it takes a buyer as well generations to aattofy ;the bargain jour -ioni courf of uar hlch twice s seller to keep black markets in our lifetime has brought untold 'going, sorrow to mankind." So begins j Unfortunately, peace and not s0ncm0ust Accept cheerfully the ty the preamble world of the ans are stilled, the war U won, ,tlnuance of such restrictions as But-t- he battle of peace has just Totalitarianism feeds on ignor- are necessary for the fulfillment an wm that ance and indifference. Let it nol of our promises to our Allies. Llesa b,un; smuggle, the great losses we have be OUR indifference. Tills is not a mere philanthropic Only quick have been in vain. will,, It is the considered opinappeal. action can help to tide Europe guttered warn- - over the food Our I resident sounded and fuel crisis ion of ail of our statesmen, no party they belong, ing and a challenge in his mes- - this winter and avoid the lnevit-- , attvr t FOOD NOW can. prevent a 'gage to the nation on his return able consequences of political and third World War. With all our from potidam: today is ' shortages" we are the best fed hungry , . , Desperate men are country in the world. Uable to destroy the structure . Is postponement of a rise in tbeir oclety t0 fin1 ln the to 'that already high standard too some substitute for (1) Urge the government wreckage hope. If we let Europe go cold tend the maximum amount pcs- - high a price to pay for peace ? Really hungry weeks and months and years? So hungry that food became the hunger with a supper served at their home. Those present were Mr, and Mrs, Lonn Lamb, Mr. ana we may lose some slide of food and fuel to liber- Ihe foundations of Older on a ted area. which the hope for world wide j (Jj LV food M lJfnUIu tuppljf piucc must rest." of lhoae f0odi av0id th(. Our future welfare U insrpar for export. and hungry, "rr c- V i con-Chart- er. k ft f. ft g ft ag ft ga ft ft HERES YOUR GUIDE FOR A GRAND CHRISTMAS DINNER . . . ITS CONVENIENT a AND EASY AND SAFEWAY PRICES ALWAYS SAVE YOU MONEY. g WAY STORES aIS ga ga ft easmaMe Vataes ft ft ft ft ft ft ft miy rjUTQ IfHA FANCY N0 1 NO PEANUTS I ! WALNUTS LARGE SOFT SHELL Pound conn SHELLED NUTS Ift BY PURITY BREAD Pound COCKTAIL STICKS ft Safeway P$Qfle SB ft SB ft CHRISTMAS ORANGES SB JB ft JB ft SB ft JB ft JB ft JB ft JB ft SB ft from common colds GRAPEFRUIT Thin skin, Seedless white, lb. 1 Louisiana Sweets, 2 lbs. Large Crisp Iceberg, lb S 0, - - 76 ig it a: 2G TURKEYS 49d Norbest, Prime, lb GROUND BEEF T 26d Fresh Ground, All Beef, lb . . ..19 !fjJ For Roasting, Red, Grade A, lb. . . 8 44d STEAK Veal, Shoulder, B grade, lb 23d g a FRANKS Type 9d 2, Fresh, lb 32d a BEEF BOIL Brisket, A grade, lb 25d IMM Jgg 1 a CHOPS K Shoulder, "AA Grade, lb J. .. - MRS wRIGirrs 20 oz. loaves ......... .......... .......... .......... Shoulder, A grade, lb . . LETTUCE fr ' CAMPBELLS 3 or 1 ag GE1ECKENS ft Crisp, Tasty, lb. .' JB ft G8C0AF1UTS JB ft New Crop, Thick meat, lb JB ft SAPE seasoning JB ft Fresh Garden, bunch per-mitti- ng . Fresh, Sweet Red Smperors, lb. YAI1S No. DR0MEDARY 1 Lb. can , That Hang On ft Chronic bronchitis may develop if CELERY your cough, chest cold, or acute bron- . GRAPES SB chitis is not treated and you cannot afford to take a chance with any medicine less potent than Creomulsion which goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Creomulsion blends beechwood creosote by.spec:al processwith other tune tested imdicines fer coughs. It contains no narcotics. No matter Loiv many medicine: j gu have tried, tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allavs the cough, rest and sleep, or you are to have yoi money back. (Adv.) lie Pound ft 28 20 25 17 FOR THAT EXTRA Lb. Flavor 50 6 oz 16 oz ft 13 a ga 10 K , OZ a ga MRS. WRIGHTS RAISIN DREAD Loaf ......... 10 ag Enriched KITCHEN KRAFT FLOUR 2.0 ga lbs. ga BLACK 22 1 CANTERBURY TEA a R BLACK beauty LB. 17 I POP CORD a Ia Gouasrasitieedl Meatls ga Ia BEEF ROAST DOODLE DANDY H PRETZELLES twin daughters have taken up their residence in the newly pur- JB Beware Coughs 12 CRANBERRY SAUCE QUAKERS ft PUFFED RICE 4 58 Oz. ft MOLASSES AUNT DINAH chased home belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Humphrey. Mrs. Avon Lamb went by b.us to Ogden, Tuesday, where she spent hwo hours visiting with her daughter, Private Anne Lamb, who was enroute from Kearney, Neb., to her new station at Mer-ced- e, Calif. Mrs. Lamb also visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Brady. Tom Duce, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Duce, has received his disHe and charge from the army. his wife, the former Virginia Fack-he- ll of Trenton, and their son Robert are the house guests of Tom Mr. and Mrs. John Duce. and his family are going to take up residence in the home owned by Frank Lamb. Also visiting at the John Duce home is Mrs. Dale Jones and two children, Larry and Patricia, formerly of Denver, Colorado. Mr. Jones is employed by Standard brands and has been transferred to the Salt HIGHWAY WHOLE KERNEL EDWARDS COFFEE IIERSIIEYS BAKING ft CHOCOLATE ft ISA Can TOMATO SOUP ft DILL PICKLES 60-d- fid PIERCES BEETS SHELLED NUTS ft ft BELL PE AC SUGAR No. 2 8 oz. ... ft SALTINE WAFERS Saves Pemnay i&w ijwss vqglpXi 0 s JJJg :J3. ' a g a m |