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Show X J THE JOURNAL, PAGE FOUR row- - Marie .cr iief'.. a sectional boat for one nan nat ran be ha by automobile been invented foi DJimg and camping trips. 0 trcnt-poiU-- ' WE BUY LOCALLY t' b i ( 'Vie Ihjl ' i i n lb.-- help-pit- ) uwaye alter fo ir , p OHHE :.ll of their p.ii'OiA know weii, and et mo t of tntse prop's.' in e much of their th-'- t in brought ftom outside Ion ns. In smh cases, these grocers are expecting the Mixing public to be moie to;, al to home oerTted im4t!iitiofls than snppies daughteis are thimselies. home-owne- d O.R SKAGG O STORES A Surety of Purity lo and gave some encouragement Presi- -' very timely instructions. a'. cent G. High Hogan and j Councilman E. E. Hendricks spoke of experiences in the mission ' field and In the church and admonished the people to do their Special musical numbers duty. were rendered by choir members. Mi's. Roy Durney and children of Eureka are the guests of Mr. ' a nd Mrs. Alvin Audeison. Mrs. Peterson of Malinda Franklin spent a few days of last j week here with her daughter, Mrs Ernest Johnson.. Mrs. Verno Thomson returned from Trenionton where she- - spent the week with relatives. Mrs. Ivan Merrill returned to her home Saturday after spending a week .with her parents., Mr. and .Mrs, A. L. Harris. The Richmond ward genealogical committee will have charge of the program at Sacrament meeting Sunday. March 23 Miss Arlene Jones of Logan spent the week end here, the J i guest of Miss Edith .Funk. I Nathan Merrill atnd daughter, , -- O. IN Skaggs Th Si stm store of store is a and supports home industries in every manner possible. .: two j it FOOD Byio.i, Earl, Guy Poc-atG- ny indt pendent or i"di idurd trneeis have Ii' i r doing a lot of I.nbi'.t. and talking home ash i,t being tores, a con-tt,v led .they or..s: by h.ls widow Orla Mathews and MLsd.nnfs Florence Rtterran and his aged Harris niothei. Mrs Ernruelme and four bretheis. C Z Hams, A. L Hants and A E Harris ol Richmond: C. P. Harris of .md one sistpr, Mrs. Emma Fisher of Richmond. A L. Harris, Alex E. Harris and W. Z. Harris motored to Grace Tuesday evening WARD COM LICENCE tULD were held Ward confeiences Iheld Sunday m the two Richmond wards Reports of priesthood quorums of the ward were given and officers were presented and sustained. President John E Gnfflu was a visitor at OlYHED "n sunned is and Glmot Harris, I V . : ,rw'U" i M ri l ;.h a S' f, In-s- i.. 19' 35 35 at Her.-dric- ks I McDonalds can s - Ts9 SYRU- - Fresh LETTUC- L-- ; -- iIrTOur en IQ' -- , ? i Cash Market t DNE DOOR NORTH OF -- werejN U. PENNEY CO. V'V'A M A National Biscuit Product Sandwich TOILET SOAP Kirk Olive Health 4'B'S Glow or Fairsex ' I! CANDY I;,MdiiglW(!er SmneTimfoy omSSy&ns of Pounds Used by Our S s' fc5 Sr Fancy Mix I va; ZZJ2;ourafor25fv - .&s Millions & BEETS Government Beets 2Ftr3l ft, Fancy, Firm Frozen W'hile They Lust W hole or Half Per pound - Pacific Coast or way BIM.II . . , . . i I LAMB STEW He o OC Efficient MODERN MAkKET valve-4n-heo- . stroight- - d i Only one with a 9 bearing Integrally counterweighted hollow crank- pin crankshaft. Only one with aluminum alloy eight motor. 15 connecting 24 IGt4 to induce early shopping ..X and Ve carry those flavor sealed whole Chicken.s Hams in cans. Fresh Halibut. Do ou1ive those thick juicy steaks? We will cut them for youx. (There ttroight eight In only one itraight eight the Nash field with a high compression, . one wllh a kJ -- rod, ond cable-cpe- oc And pistons. only The Nash 1 nofextra plafe gloss at cost. In a It windows, windshields of all models.' i'bfe to duplicatsjwin doors ond 4 If Is simply impos- - Ignifian Eight quality, valusand attractive",, atthTwui7lgnition Eight price. v JX jf? Here o masterpiece of mofordom, a 'leader of Is leaden, the eight of eights. Drive . wUJ-kow- 4tJ Baugh Motor Company South Main n k t of Duplote of Biivr. Centralized 1 50 Twiit-lgnitio- Eight also offers you the priceless protection , r Few have the conven- . eEGHT OtJiGHU Chassis lubrication. in Ihe Nosh price field. 25 Service GF LEADERS -- 1 HERE is only one COTTAGE CHEESE Fresh Creamery, bulk, 2 pounds for BONELESS PICAICHAMS per pound VEAL BREAST for stuffing or stew in?, lb ... per pound VEAL ROAST Choice cuts of Shoulder, lb POT ROAST This item'tintil one o'clock, M'S ( U'K J2 Kant (enter I lium' 122 .. T'ckv.ick - Greyhound serve this ci.y with a network of lines covering 35 W3 miles of highways. Go in big.v modern, coaches comfortably, and economically. lor Preston, Pocatello, 9:15 p. m.; Po eland, for Brigham, Ogden, Salt Lake City, to- - Angeles, San Francisco, Obey- cn-.- f, Denver, Cnicago, New Yore, ' 8 15 p. m, 12:00 (midnite). East'. Leader Eastern Sugar Cured Whole or Half fPer pound......... fl Lcb-j- anil Grocery" J. - . Dcrarcei . Onli 25 .29 MarkeirSaliirday- Fresh Hamburger d, . 14 35 . .'containing more than 90 excel- muffins, cakes lent recipesr-breaand pastry will be mailed on request to users of K C Baking Powder. The recipes have been prepared low-co- st 1 C-'- This Practical Cook Book v scenic , b J the guests of Mr. and' Mrs. Joeepn thris'opneiso'i, Sunday. Tir Folgers Shasta wrriD ALL-BRA- fWeHsvUky and E. 1fHa;EtojiCa of STlfc Lake especially for 33 30 ALL-BRA- pherson-o- ,k Tomato y, here void Monday ol tt.e death of Mi Gee Hams of Grade Idaho, son o: Mi.i. Emnulme Harris, from heart, trouble Hu wife went Uj nis run n to' f all, him to breakfast and found he had pas.-e- rolls ''! Ii keeping as of the cash that 'id for supplies community as ( -- Rirnntonri- - Relatives right tu aie '' N ! in Grace, Idaho tn. It is our I 0- 21, 1S30. im Weil Balanced Menus Mustard Suddenly al Horae , uu-havd , J Coricspmident I Me Gee Harris Dies tiij. without oar usfom-- , me n, . jins. w. z. iiarris , Ftuia, yrc!i r "ITT1 iMrs. Lloyd Tolmn of Arimo, Mr.'irTa. land Mis. Horace Wacdoups of f'j iiATUSAL BELIEF FOB Mr. and Mrs. Howard j Lewiston. ! Lemcersdorfer of Pocatello, Idaho and Mr. and. Mis. Rennet SuMn Mt. Pleasant. , We MOST PREVALENT DISEASE of Mrs. study to give you variety. The freshest of fresh Merle Thornton cf MX- - j fiuits and vegetables. , The choicest of meats. The most ft vale, was the guest of Mr. and Mi s. J. L. 'Robinson, during the deoendabie canned goods. Quality Always and. prices that ' ' week. y M add to the pleasure of having us serve you. llenty of ALL-BRAIs Eaten by Millions Daily to Prevent Mrs. G. M. Thompson enter- t Bpefials tomorrow. Plenty of prompt anj helpful service tamed with a dinner Sunday at y Conitipation and Anemia ' her home m. honor of fur hut- or band's birthday anniveicary ar.fi V SARDINES for her childr'-and grand childfc Be sure to add Kelloggs ALLren. Covers were laid Gictipstlrn has liern truly two. Tnose prtocni included: Mi. A BRAN to any reducing diet. Doch tii curse of modern life. r'G,R,T,iP, -ar.U Mrs. Jese Webb and famhy tors recommend it It.; potions cauv: counties ills Thomson f.Ir. G 'Firs. Aa and Oiepcumlmn indigestion t. i;; , If you 'wish to bid goodbye forend la:vIly crLeWt"onr Mr rntr-often divase. ever to constipation and its comfam-hMrs. and den Van Or Bert PORK AND BEANS Vet It cm be relieved and.pre-v- ei panion physical troubles, just Air. rud M's. mi Lewiston and 1 'w rsn nat3 ted in an easy, pieanaYtt, Kelloggs Rene Wool.ey anu family, Sale Your, grocer ha3 it. It is served ural way, K lings ? Lake. In restaurants, hotels eaten daily, t9 guaranteed to reBREAD everywhere 1 Mis. Ernest' Johnson entertain-e- d de. c both temporary and recur- - and dining-car- s. With cream or . 2 16 cmifp liiavp her at a with tt:: party birthday is one popular way to eat It. r.r( onstipation. 1 1 adds the rough- - milk home Saturday, la honor of her When sprinkled over cereals er age to your (lu t that sweeps the MACARONI rnnth birthday, son, Marini's 1 soups, it adds flavor, a? in cooked system clean of all waste and children enjoyed games S parkages tignteen h foods. Soak it in fruit juice. Whatand luncheon. regular elimination. cereal ever the style of eating, it is equally TMs del cioua raay-to-eMrs. George O. Webb en'.crtum-- ; AORN STRACH- rl-ed with dinner at her homo Sti helps jtrevent and relieve" effective. In the 2 Diith-dvtf parka get, y Scientific research shows package made by Kellogg in day In honor of the lftii tM Battle Creek- ol her son Gordon pvene, JJJ tint it is rich in iron nearly all TOMATOES fu uf which is absorbed, building red guests tvere included. Mrs. Victor Johnson, Mrs. Will-- , :? h.nod and bringing the glorious l.ie rans L lam Anderson, Mrs. S. W. color of health to the complexion.' ty Merrill William Mrs. and CORN I?nt It much wiser to relieve went to Logan Monday evening 3 l.ir cans constipation with this healthful to attend a party given at the cereal than to take pills and'drugs Delta Nu fraternity house for the lb can 25V4 Purer-that only give temporary help and COCOA ALL-BRA- N mothers of the lialernity boys me often dangerous? , Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Godfrey and jxj Half pound vero Mr. and Mrs. J. S Foire-tc- r Jesse Webb, Mrs. Iryin Stoddard, Salt Lake visitors Sunday. Mr Marjorie, motored to McCammon, Foirester and Dr. Godfrey at- - fj SHRIMPS Saturday, and were the- - guests of Mrs. J. 8. Forrester. Mrs. M Mr. and Mrs. LaRue Merrill Na- Johnson, Mrs.. Cyrus Lewis, Mrs. tended a meeting at the Lions club for preside! Js and' secret ar- than and LaRue then went to Florence Lewis, . Mrs. Ulvs'-eLewis, and the Misses Lulu Harris ies in Utah andu Murtaugh on business. ORANGES Sweet, Juicy MrsLewis Wllmore of Pres- - and Cleo Johnson. Dr. G. L. Re.'? v BOkfeABUthe aub.Ci:i Diiwi ncYscouTj Iijr Luunm her mother, Mrs. Peter Johnson. TO PRESENT PLAY Beaufificetion" at The boy scouts of the Rich- luncheon meeting of the FUNERAL PANCAKE Pmond wards, will the club Monday.FOR INFANT sponsor The basketball ... 3 pomtil ran two which will Time Funeral' services for the play. Cherry team, of the North Carne h'gh weeks old son of Mr. and Mrs. be presented by the Smithfield school were specl?! gueots of the p NUT BUTTER Best, Leo Bateman were held Satur- First ward mutuals under the di- evening. 1 The rection of Mrs. John P. Greene, MUTUALS PRESENT "THU . 2 po'iniN day at the family home. speakers were 3. W. Funk and H. Wednesday evening! March 26, at ADVENTURES lF GKiKDPA M. Egan. Members of the choir the opera house. L The South Ward mutuals, i inter 1 Q GRAPEFRUIT- ESomeMrs. Evan Harris of Saft Lake the Ernest direction sang Beautiful Isle of " ' -- . . U 3 Iirail-3 , soliil large Some-wliere". where" and Sometime.'. is a visitor at the home of Alex Johnson, presented the play The jJ Anluet was - rendered by Harris. Florence and 'Rebecca Lewis. Mrs. Lodlcy Olsten was the opera house, evenlng. The Prayers were offered by John guest of Mrs. U, E. Griffin8 at cast Included Mfttjorie Robinson and William Smith. Eulalia Anderson, Bclva Thomas, j LARD, Logan, Wednesday. Home Rendered, 2 lbs j; Benson stake Primary . board A number of relatives spent a Ada Peart. Millie Egan, A'brrt entertained the officers of - the social afternoon at the home of LaVern Larsen, lrvm ward primaries, at the regular Mrs. Lodicy Olsten, Monday, the SteaL, fresh, 2 pounds and Reese Bullen. The monthly social at the tabernacle occasion of her birthday anni- adult classes cf the mutuals of jp! ' . , Wednesday. the two wards are making plans gj PORK, Shoulder trimmed TOastS versary. The following ladies - of the MRS. MAGGIE T. MERRILL for an entertainment tt be given Home and Community section OBSERVES 70th. BIRTHDAY far the boys and girls of mutual went to Logan Wednesday where The Children' of - Mrs. Maggie age and ihetr fahers and were the gifestk at a dinner T. Merrill and their families Spent they at the social hall. Fndav at the Hotel Eccles. given in their thb week end here with their evening, March 2S, The affair will and-ohonor by the Logan chamber n mother Sunday8 they cele- Include a program, with a social commerce: Mrs. George O. Webb? brated Jier 70th birthd&y anni- evening following Light refreshif Mr. George B. Doty. Mrs. Will- versary. Thfc centerpiece for the ments will be served iam Anderson, Mrs. J, L. Robin- table was a cake with 70 candles. .Mr. and Mrs. Alma Merrill left tu son. Mrs. H. Ray Pond, Mrs. The 'children Included: Mr. and Sunday for a visit at Pocatello, Id Idaho. wrththefr children, Mr. jv' and Mrs. Ruel Merrill and Mr., jy and Mrs.i A. L. Merrill Mr. and Mrs. William Chn.sto- ! DEPARTMENT sold in can be h im!i-- 6 II II 8 II D i C A LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Logan It find nston you' Uy- J- |