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Show THF. JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Newton Folk Glad PSP sSP Feb. The 16 Thera ere sa many trays te sene Ktllegs he cna great aitMo hamaniiy! . Br2n Parents Divorced, She Spurns Both for School To Get Some Ice NBiWTON Friday, February 16, 1923 krumbloil ami ready to oerve. It eaa bo used in ibr moat diSightfut baking product without in any way reducing its ngu!alpry value. Try rainin bread made with or inullms or grid'Vle-cok- i Kelloggs Ilran. Kts.ipo are printed .. 1U I Util J.ark.lgi. Kellogg s Bn'n is nationally eaten for h alt IF ikc a a cereal in winter time lMtlt li. t milk. Others prefer it soriuU'eii om r hot or cob! cereal. v is to mix it nitb hot Vnothir It eaa ii r u' just is fun serving. In caeb h'mi lie euokiil with een-al- . of etiso add tno t'lblespoonful Kelhiggs Itr.111 for each isrsoii ; in ihruiue easts s much with each Meal. Ki Ilegg 3 prin is told by all grorera Kellogg1- - Itrin win give jcu piri-i- nont relief fnnn ronin.t,vi. and is sup'll: d in Hidividunl paikagc ro not 1'oi.f UlO Ki lliVg 's I .ran with :it tint class hotels ami cluhs, Ask u cuoLul for it at your restaurant! coniin.in lira n. KiK.gg Ton will enjoy rating Kellogg' Bran tier i use tt i ut liki Haver apisal to thi taste. Amt. think nh.it mouthful is doing so dri-- e lunvtipu-tiuout nt your amtim iiud to health! Tk.i .s Krause it is ALL BliAX, Ki llogg Br.yi i bi a mu ilt to relieve suffering hnniiiniti IT WILL DO THAT As N0O1TIKR FOODCAX! s s nlou.'i.iMi'l tic) regular tise of Kelloggs MrtiU for nil'll or ami ns a prtvent.ve. chronic Itrau, entn oa h (inv mil in prouer quantitv, sweeps, i!vsnut mini puntl.s tlie a!nin Lii'i-- tra"t. , Got aw,iy from i'i'1 anil cathartic- - Providence 2nd ward M. I. A. presented "A Nctle Outcast. to the people of Newton Friday i evening of the 9th inst, a corn-- 4 ledy drama in four ads. under i the direction of Mr. Leo lUgg-- , u ! Li ins. i 4 - the first come f I i 19 j ri.j-i.im- as was evidenced. by the hearty applause! from the large audi-- j ence present. Mr. Olsen who played the leading role was exm Delicious Tomato Scup i eg fJ r pierces food in n IliOIrt CTS, stands out ill s ' - r- - , - SOME THINGS fG t'dV'lV, i. . v , i .A V- . that are fast making the UNITED CASH AND CARRY STORES t ht nitst popular in their towns are: Considering the public first. Conti nt to sell on a low margin of profit. Well known br;inls of fresh, clean merchandise. Lower prices and extremely r f cash qu mtity buying, rapid plan of profit sharing developed store lficiency. for employtts. Last blit not least is the real genuine human store manifested in UNITED stores. UNITED clerks are always uuly to wile me you in the store and oont forget a hearty Tunk you when you leave. Try a UNITED store next. For Saturday we have selected some very choice young beef w:ib we are silling at these low prices: V I prom- inent superiority. For 25 your Hi Inn hei.n selecting ami grudln: tomatoes lo lii vi iv highest degree of quality Ynul ill find in PIJSB-CEa deholonsness unv any other product jet, tin! led I) a noun fully Lavoiet) t!i w..v you like it - the guests l ;? rv.t - be-tau- se turn-ove- r, Ro.val Grill- of-Mr- s. in' i President and Mr. E. Griffin spent Saturday and Sunday at Richmond with Mrs. Royal j card party Satutday evening in' - compliment to her house guests Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Williams of Wellsville. Twelve guests A us d were pr s nt. luncheon was served at the close f the evenings entertainment. At the bank meeting which was hild by tlu farmers bank-in- ? company at Cad a Jet. no Monday last, the reports showed the bank to be in a thriving condition, and a 5 per cent dividend was declared with 5 pier cent credited to profit and loss. Mr. Moses Rigby has suffered another attack of quinsv which has kept him in for some davs past. Everlastingly Backed By SanatorUy racked Utah Canning Co. The Daddy of Em AB -- es play was well presented, ceptionally good. The Sea (lull girls enjoyed a roosting party at the Tudden-haranch Staturday 10th inst. After coasting to their hearts content they Wtre invited into Mrs. Joseph Tuddenhams, (their presidents home) where a good hot dinner awaited them which .they all partook (f freelv. They enjoyed a most pleasant dav, and were chaperoned bv Mrs. Chris Chiistensen and Erma ' Nelson. There being no school at the South Cache on Monday 19th Mr. Edgar Williams one of the instruct irs, along with his wife, s;,ent his vacation at Newton as v. N.' cf THe Ogden Since 1081 and gave an interesting sketch of her life. Sarah Shunwav AIRS. MALMBERG President spoke of the faithfull labors of t fister Malmberg, said she alCLARKSTON Feb. 16 ways made her friends welcome. Funeral services for sister Jo- The choir sang Rock Of Ages hanna Maria Malmberg 9 Elder Christensen said Joseph years old, a pioneer of Clarks-to- n sister Malmberg was always for 49 years, were held in to see her children and g!ad the ward chapel Feb. 12 at 1 p. grand children and never m, with Bishop John Ravsten She was a faithful The ward choir presiding. Saint and would ret4tterday have ceive her reward, lie spoke on sanjf When the Mists Cleared Away . The opening the writings of St. Paul. prayer was offered by Elder 1. Bishcp Ravsten made a few S. Parson. The choir sang remarks. Said he was closing "Brightly Beams the Sacred glad to see so many present Pawning. Elder Carl P, An day and asked the . derson spcke of his long ac- - jthia stormy to bless all those that had Lpfj (Juaintance with the peeeased cause to mourn.He said sishad ter passed Malmberg Park, through many hardships for the gospel sake; and there would be a happy meeting on the other side. Song Oh My S THEFUNERALOF Henry Jenkins had the mis-fortu- to drop a large cake of Butter CHOICE FRESH MEAT Choice Beef Tin Roast, per lb. Choice Beef Prime Roasts, per lb. Choice Reef Pot Roasts, per lb. Choice Beef Short Rib Roil, 3 lbs. for Choice Reef Biishet Beil. 5 lbs. for Choice Round or Sirloin Steak, per lb. ChoHeT-Boi- u Steak, tier lb. Fresh Hamberger, 2 lbs. for LOS ANGELES. Given the privilege of choosing either of her divorced parents with whom to live, Eieanore Worthington, 14, spumed them both. If I live with my father I dont get my mother's care and attention," said the girl. But if I live with my mother, she has to be at work all day and does not have time to care for me. I would rather go to a girls school." This arrangement will be made. Year. ITiiIiimI , , I putting uo his summers supply, n Inml 'TiTgn Ii m hei s, lt In piufe-Mir- s." well ns inilogi .Inuilil III nllnwnl stnilll.x tmuntnined, a tnr olT. every seventh veur, fm re- In lime we und stinlv ' 'Uicnilinn ie til grunt tills eui -- v.ieiilmn vutii pin . at present, .ill we i.m du is In allow a -- mnll Imim mid liulil the j j , ' which laid him up with a very pesithm ..iten" Emma, strange to snv, was nut bad foot. tht femme .f ir Up until about a mouth ago vitniij ' s.v.n .Umic vvi.j, i.y that tune .the people of this place began to Ik married and li.fVe to fear that thev would not be lie hinted itulili-eat liaint. three able to get ice for the coming Vet one jear pitsaeil, tin'll vpeinl. surseason, hut all are happily And still FiiiIiiii rejairted fnithf'lllv at prised now'. a ipuiiter of nine V ,ir -- n. 1" ; "V IV tr 1 1 i -- VV Mod VV mte Cauliflower lb !.. i in Ih Cabbaun Ih Washed lbs Carrots Parsnips 2 lac . 3 His. 4 fir ; Spinach 15r . . ,ic . 10c oc . 1 1 2 doz large Sunkist Oranges 50c doz trn-- large Sunkist Oranges ,...1 35c for doz small Sunkist Orangs 55c doz extra large Sunkist lwinons . . 39c tor doz large Florida Grapefruits .. f L34 for . large Florida Grapefrults...J29c We have a full line of fresh National Crackers I - solid Head Lettuce 2 foi i 1,1 i FKITTS I tii- -t Jar-din- 11 v rv j rau 1 ed in linom 'Jis; on the sea-o- 2 2 VV m rKl GOODS find Snow Kp I Van 85c can sifted E. J. Peas' 25c for 45c run si ftod Peas Sego Brand 15c 2 ran sifted E. J Peas 25e Country Gentleman Corn ... . 15c 2 cans Standard Sweet Corn .. 25c 2 large cans Tomatoes 25c. 10c Small cans Tomatoes 2 cans Stringless Beans 25c 11 , $9.29 95c ). REGULAR SAVING PRICES -- i The new Literary Society en- - tllrJ tertained Tuesday evening with And ;ir c.imio liT S,iMiitUiiI a valentine party at the home, to Kmmn. Ami m itn iom lu.k m The aduml, atie appeared at the of miss Eva Peterson. lei rooms were decorated ' with' teailier' meeting t the si w.,.id 'i'erieiiee knw de-,''"n in artistic hearts, arranged ' f,r "1 Valentine games formed e signs. Father.. Elder James B. ,n ' ",u ",r " dismissed the large aud- - the evenings entertainment A ,h.. lien her opportunity rniin I mi social time was enjoved arose and, gruspm the ilinirlmik ns ience. The tasket, stand and Miss ront f iier wept inr ainiunte wnii table were covered with beaut- -' prize .winners were NeHrin. Murlin brave giamv. "smne t m.v s.ii)iu!Clark, Six ifult flounl offerings. ofjYella be toi.i tiiem. u.is spud enr, were the pall- -' Parry Benson. Lector M'en. her grand-son- s nnlver-i- tj some of it ; tlie nt William and Larson Vernon hearers. Not half has ever in Iliocm i.m course tnhlng been told of th faithful labors Christenson. ar haeology ilie rest of it pin in of Grandma Malmberg. Elder! for for in, iking mysell read) dedicated Seymour Thompren stmlving Imvv to lie n - extra fine Sugar Id lbs. extra fiine Sugar 100 lbs. , rn iui.-niiii- lie vv.oiMiih. iTTlm'iiig pi'iivm ,i of lieg.in to rvgiet Ills lllllllj vein li.li hi lot blind .Hill III Wonder liovv nnn he iioibl bring them to .in mid More vv.is ii vvoionn, diavtmu a good salary, who iinoe out fo.ivolv aid de-- i VV'lml a I, noil -- In vi to in. n iv tio.i-nr- o and u.rvel mp Ii .1 vvoio.m vv.is llioso iiuiili in tl.ii. i nlvvorth -- he If Fioiiiii iiirod for g.ivo no inmviird ign of it that winter, In r poil.igogp.il but pm-liway tho iit'un-- j MTOIiolv, Hiiopllllg i it.i t ion- - ot tin piuiiipil. tin he.nl of the the dop.i r loi nl wienie !n tmt her and tin voting trillt bltloilv llie oilier Fngii.-- ii vvoinon toioliois nonpareil mdea and as laid hltle hot- - iiiip ng thom-olv- o And ever one lo lie tin., out' "IIP pm.iielv i p.n! oil nt u trv for one of the ut IP e i id loinpelitots Killian iKindoiiined in hiii' Idi ,1 !' tr.'il lln--II ill Inllged to pur-li- e pi. bln but I In n i il o -- pup., v.ioatinn "Hi front ninli I m m nliirtioil vvllli n i.i.o riMv h.ippv look .ii lioi ove- - and a ring ttmr -- p.iiklinl iriuniphantly on it- .ip; iepp ito rgm VV'.- i- It Join rt i m v or tlie lila- v as SUGAR few days sugar has advanced several times The In order to protect our customers we bought up a limited supply which we are selling at the old price. , ne Ice on his foot last week while mur-myre- d. BARGAINS UNTIL NOON 2 His. best fre-- h 'Creamery 2 bars Knk Ohv Soap 3 large rolls Toilet Paper i vv I 1 , u..ir-rtng- e i A Are You an Ailing Woman? Why Not Enjoy Porfcct Health? Sometime ago . Cimp Verde, An. 1 began using Dr. Pierces Favorite feminine weakness Prescription-(- or and the Golden Medical Discovery lor stomach trouble, from which I had suffered for a, number of years. I 4oOk about five bottles ot the ion and "three ot the and found them to be of untold valus in my case. I am willing to give my name in recommending these medicines so that others cair benefit Mrs. G. A. Parks. by them. Your druggist sella Dr. Pierces medicines in tablet or liquid- Write Dr. Pierce, President Invalids Hotel , Ib Buffalo, N. Y., (or free medical dvice or send 10c for trial pkg. the grave. i lived-i- having many years. n i. , ry ' - We have purchased 122.00 pair P. S. Army Munson last shoe, sire 8lk to 12 which was the entire surplus stock of one of the largest L'. S. Government shoe ' ' j MODEST MAN He I would Qladly dl for you, but for on thing. She And what i that? He Im afraid you could ntvar ra placo tho lost. i miiKer. n tliritlv lielpninte nnd h Inuiie She -- ,it down nmid n silcme that whs nudilde. ClarkstoiiiforJ Pre-scr- ipi Public Sales HER YEAR OFF well was Mrs!Malmberg known throughout Caoh? Valley! By W: LOUlSf AAVBOLD ISIS, by McClur Nrnppr Sj sdlc!.) Browhs elaasmatea were all agreed tlmt she lid drawn the plum from the pedagogies I pie when, tha Setemlier after she gradmiteil from Kniriin college, she received no apimlhttnent to Icsi-l- i in the high s'liiHtl Ht Mont- Not only would her rose liiglilHmls. work he under tlie most delightful condition of iqdendid equipment nnd urnmndlng, and draw, Inspiring even at tlie atart. a very fair snlnry. hut she monld In time he eligible for Fuvtls Munt SaUlith L Year. jCurtis Hunt was the comparatively new auperliitendent of aetiiada of He had InstiMontrose Highlands. tuted ninny reforms, none of them, however, more pimnhtr than hla Sole AW, WHATS THE USE Just West of First National Bank Tlien smoothie, tnetfully, under Jotin VWntvvorrhs IihiiiI. tlie meellng (lowed on in the iisiml elmnnels Klilimt Imd unninsciou-l- j She imd a strange tiling. tlie iittention of focused upon in every fellow temher. man nnd Wi.niati And timt nttenlion once cnpl uivil. remained rlvitcd. For it wns impu-s- d le not to observe that F.innm wore different lollies and wore them In n new nnd looking p.tif, well. t In frank ,wn.v, nnd tlmf her III lone to.ionfe- - tlmt tippenuinee nl.nut It es. more Idioenii inn nrilimologv did ii mnrh Imd grown mote youthful, bountiful. Tlie women would have for me as nil. thing Utlder-tiHhad trey known that a Tlie two Phnenlohin mi hneolngv l. course In die milking nnd WortN were tittered lu boms. visits to a relmhie bounty specialist 'Kvn'th.'' smd Fnimn, ''V cm se. I Bad heeti n Furl of Eininn.'' I:'-- t e ir. knew L'lirti UnTTAVii- - going to take Tlie men ncrepfed tlie ilintlge at face tlmt course, too'" value, but were none tlie less interested. Inside the cover of a recent-- 1 John Wentworth, walking borne with !y invented wash boiler is a she was K.Iiiiiih. tlmt discovered soap shaver. . per-on- iil J f ineom-pllslie- nl Intermountain Products Week February 012 to 17 SUNRIPE tfTi MILLED '' By L F. Van Zelm Wrtrrn Vwpaper I nun ' CEREALS u0 8 FROM INTERMOUNTAIN GRAINS BY ' OAt 1 Albers Bros. Milling Co. UTAH OGDEN, Guilty Conscience We Guess contractors. Tbl shoe I guaranteed one hundred percent solid leather, color dark tanbetlows tongue, dirt and waterproof. Tho aefual value of thi shoo js 00. Owing to thli ran offer same tremendous buy to tho public at 92.95. Send correct sire. Payjwwtman on delivery or send money order. If ahoea are not as represented we will cheerfully refund your money promptly upon request. w--e Nationals Bay State Shoe Co. m AW Attfirrf |