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Show J,' V m! ' ? , ' I t BYRD ON AN OUTING IN PANAMA'; Is Slogan Of L. D. S. Young People in Convention Onward With Mormon Ideals Friday, UTAH 1HE JuURNAU LUUAN7 CACHE COUNTY, lAi;L LIMIT Navy Honor Student Felix Grocery SliilTIIFIElD DEPJRU1BIT MRS. FRANK WINN. Salt Lake City, June 6 (APjjwas 14,327 officers and 95,1 5G Youna peuait uf the Latter .children. Day Saints church were here; The general authorities of liom wt.stern states for, the church were sustained at 'today thirtv-fifth annual con- - the Prlmarygatherlng as were their with the Primary officials. n fereme with "onward ideals" as the theme imental discussion and other of their discussions junctions of a routine nature The meet 11114. which will con occupied the primary conven tinue lor thite days, in gen-n- tion this afternoon. Superintendent George anij dfpartmen'al sessions. i.s undi 'r tiie auspices of the Smith presided at the general 'session of Mutual the mens ladles' and young young Improve assocta-hrconference today In his Mutual imnrovunrnt Contests jopemng address of welcome he tions of the church. among rcpiesentatives of "stake cited the growth of the will be held In lzations work in the various and missions of the church and speaking music, public .told of benefits derived Ofrom drama. Sessions also will be held for work in this auxiliary. May Fox, president of Uaders of childiens organiza-i- . tions of tie cuurch, organized yunK womens association, delivered her opening day as the Primary association, and dress. reading a letter from adult education directors will an European missionary telling discuss their v.orx of the growth of Mutual Im mental matings. The comertore v upeucur included this morning with the twentv- - Q otlier . executive Frl. eighth annual conference a th nmry agnation leaders, w nil unlt and Mrs H Martha a gem ral se ision afterward of Tingey, president opened by llebir J Grant, women's auxiliary. Anpresident of the church. other guieial session was set Harry D. Burris, of North an lor tins afternoon, with Ohio, claims to have Lewisburg, outing in Saltair in the even- the worlds largest bass viol. It ing. measures 15 feet from end to Am mnv-asof - SS7 officers end. : and thildien in the Primary Ju.i.- - Observes Third Correpoodnt Anniversary -- j Many Honor Memory of Mrs. Depart-Mornm- Jobaima Larson al nt organ-ort'anu.itio- a? . , association was reported More sightseers from the Uniby Mrs. Mary R. Jack, secretary, ted States visited Czechoslovaat the meeting today. She kia last year than from any said the present enrollment other country. SCREEN STAR IS AT HIS well-train- fig n n" raa ' rJ o ed nanirj ' D LARGE PKG.. Corn F!akc9 or Rice Krispies. U. S. A. C. Vork MAMMOTH PARADE, MEETING AND BALL FEATURE SATURDAY ACTVITIES OF VISITING ANTLERS ; ' NEW POTATOES 43 Number 1. V48Ib. Bag$ - ! ' - , FOR MODEST - MAIDENS .1 THE CA1ITALQUPES SEAL Extra Large. 2 n CHOCOLATE MILK-Bord- ens Tall Cans FAST . . Thin car is unique, in that it has been specially assembled and includes a first class radio, phono- MALTED MILK PLAIN MALTED MILK m graph and public address system. You will be interested lu seeing and hearing it. . . SEAL FAST PRODUCTS 2 For 45c Free Sample of Eagle Brand Carmel Pudding. We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantity. are obtainable at your Garage or tvervlce them. POT ROAST BEEF BOII.. Tender Young Beef, pound 24 C Rib and Brisket, pound 16 RTERS 2 pounds for.". 49 DrRANKFl & LAMB, Chops and Steaks, 2 lbs,. . 45? VEAL STEW per pound 16? COTT A G E CII EESE Fresh, Creamy, U. S. A. C. Special, 2 pounds... 25c H. & ilS" mm 2 annnnnnnrl MARKET Nlatitm. Inist 46 West D Wonderful climate, ImiI UJ "I hadnt noticed. I'ui here for bvwe sou and h' ir." on P. AUTO PARTS CO. Taney cuts of Miik Lambs, Pork and Veal, Large Miik Ted Spring Chickens, Lunch Meats and bulk Pickles. D CAR 2 For 15c Malted Milk Mixer Flee, U Pioneer -- - Every Sack Guaranteed. n Maid-0-Ploe- , -- f Arrested for Murder of Logan, an intimate friend of the Larfrom One) Page (Continued son family, told of her faithful work at the temple. He also First North on west side of street facing south near Center poke on the resurrection; solo, street. Harmonica Band, Ogden Elks Float and members to Mrs. W. H. Griffith .with Floyd . Miles at the piano. follow in line directly back of Harmonica Band. Division No. 3 to form on Third West between Center Bishop Sylvester Low said that Larson was one of the street and First North faing south. West side of street. Provo Mrs. first members of the genealogiand members. Float Elks Provo School Band, High cal society of the Second ward Division No. 4 to form on Third West between Center and had been an earnest workStreet and First South on east side of street facing north. er until the last He spoke of kindness to all and closed Park City Elks float and members directly back of Provo her with the poem, Ill Go Where Lodge. You - Want Me To Go, Dear "Division No. 5 to form on Third West between -- Center Lord; singing, with Mrs, W. H. Street and First South on east side of street facing north, Griffiths and Mrs. Mose Richsinging the duet; praydirectly back of Park City Lodge. Tintic Elks .Float and ardson er, Elder Lamont Pllkington. members. Floral offerings were many and -- Division No. 6 to form on Third West bet ween -- .Center beautiful, showing the love and Street and First South on east side o fstreet near First South, respect of the many friends of Band, Logan Elks Float. nd the Larson family. Pall bearers facing north. Ixigan High School " were Theron Taggart, J. P. ' ' . z ! members. Joseph Rasmussen, Roy Division No. 7 to form on Third West between Center and Rich, Stewart, Theodore Geary and Center Price street near Street of on west side First South Jack Clayton. Elks Band. Price Float and members. i ,n Division No. 8 to fprm on Third West between Center and ENTERTAINS BRIDGE First South on west side of street directly back of Price ATMrs. T. W. Jarvis entertained members. Elks Float ancLf, Lodge facing north. Cedar City at live tables of bridge at her Silver Grey Band. Industrial floats will form on Second West home on Wednesday afternoon. between Center street and First South and fall in line directly The rooms were beautifully decorated with pink peonies while back fo Silver Grey band. a vase of tinted daisies formed , LINE OF MARCH the centerpiece for the tables. three course dinner East on Center Street to Main, thence south to - First at 1:30 p. m. to South, thence north to Third North. Counter march back to was served N. E. Munk of Logan, G. Center Street thence west to Elks Home and disband. The L. Rees, Bumall Brown, Harreturn and street bands will disband at First West and Center old Deppe, J. A. Gutke, Leonard to Tabemaclesquare for band eontest. Judges stand will be m front of Tabernacle on1 Main street. Logan Lodge is awarding three cash prizes of $23.00 each aS follows: First: For the best Elks, civic or commercial float ; Second : To the Lodge making the best appearance in the parade; Third: To the lodge having the largest attendance in parade, based on per capita. Strict decorum to be ' observed. 4:00 p. m.Band Contest between several of Utah 8 and Idahos leading bands. Judges to be announced at the time of the contest. Bands should register with W. F. Jensen at once. 5:00 p. m. Seeing beautiful Cache Valley, delegates and visitors, courtesy of Logan automobile dealers. Leave Chamber of Commerce at 5 :00 p. m. sharp. 5 :'00 p. m. Baseball game at Johnson s Grove. Logan Collegiana vs.Malad City. 6 ;00 p, m. Band concert, Tabernacle square. WATCH 1 1. V T n!ri-geratio- n, Floyd Miles. Elder W. A. Noble Mes-dam- Per lb. Every Pound Guaranteed, FLOUR y, -- COFFEE I n n Attociated Press Pkete Rear A dm. Rlehatd Ryrd pose lor a picture with a nstlve womsi while out riding nesrroflAama. Igloo, hie pet dog, lent eure whether he like hie maeter or, a horae or not. The Admiral la waiting in Panama lor hie lellow Antarctic explorers belore returning tp New BEST Iladio Pictures has given its star, Richard Dix, one of his most thoroughly amusing and characteristic screen roles in months in livin the Ladies, comedy romance which opened before delighted audiences yesterday at the Capitol Theatre. Produced with smartness and played with deftness, Lovin the Ladies is ideal motion picture entertainment. The film moves rapidly, is rich with genuine comedy, and contains a number of unusually shrewd characterizations. The success of the film is due to a number of reasons. First of nil, Richard Dix shows he is a master at light comedy particularly now that the microphone can pick up Joseph H. Johnson, June 9, Paradise, his voice and icund out his amusing pantomime with dialog. Dix has never been moie appealing in a film to (his reviewers recollection. Then again, the story was admirable material for Dix. Lovin the Ladies" i? an adaptation of William 'LeBarsons successful stage hit, I Love You, Joseph E. Cowley, Sr., Jane 9, 381 W. 1 N7, which proved ideal for screen " . -- Ut Rmithfield Many relatives the and friends thronged Smlthfleld Second ward Tabernacle, Wednesday afternoon for the funeral services of Mrs. Johanna Lrason. Music was di-by the 'ward choir, under the rection of Miss Sarah McCracken, with Miss Marie Peterson at the pipe organ; singing; prayer. Bishop W. L. Winn; singing. Patriarch John H. Peterson spoke of Mrs. Larson as being his neighbor for twenty-fiv- e years and of the valuable service rendered by her in times of sickness. He also spoke of her church activities. He closed with a poem, I Live for Those Who Love Me; solo, Mrs. Jean Lundquist, with Floyd Miles at the piano. W. E. Eddington, Supt. of the and Springvllle Canning factory Canformerly with the Morgan ning company, told of the Morgan boys coming to Smithfleld in 1918 and looking for places to stay. He said Mrs. Larson told them all to come and make her home their home, which they did. He spoke of the homelike and loving Influence which prevailed In the Larson home. In behalf of the Morgan boys he read a letter of consolance expressing their sorrow an4 regret at hearing of the death of Mother; pipe organ solo, 1st North Logan, Utah Tomorrow. Saturday, Miles, Oliver Nilson, W. A. Noble, niaiks the third anniversary of tile Kernel Toolson, J. E. Sbeffer Felix grocery and nurket on Lorln Smith, George P. Toolson, Fourth north and First east Melvin Woodruff, Frank Winn, streets. The firm has bun niak Robert Griffiths, Mrs. Helen P. Jng rapid strides ahead ir busToolson, Mrs. Rinda Chambers, iness success since Emu-- Felix Mrs. Mae Chandler of Lewiston, purchased the, store in 1927, Miss Jennie Melkle and Miss Mr. Felix has resided m to. Leah Mourtenson of Bear Lake. gan many years, but mm d t , High score prize was awarded to Mrs." Kernel Toolson,- second Reno, Nevada, for a time u, y. with the Sewell stores, ruuned high to Mrs. Harold Deppe and low score to Mrs. G. P. Toolson. to Logan in 1927 to enter Members of the Smithfleld grocery business for hun.-- L ladles bridge club entertained Since taking over the pi'optr-tat the home of Mrs. Melvin the Felix organization has Woodruff on Thursday evening made steady improvement, m Brown In honor of Mrs. A. J. the place adding electne who left Friday for Torrlngton, carrying a v.ell diWyoming. A delicious luncheon and carefully soucted splayed was served after which the stock of groceries and m ats, evening was spent in bridge and recently the addition of a high score was awarded to Mrs. new neon sign has co.it', bated Buraall Brown and guest prize further to the program ness to Mrs. A. J. Brown. of the firm. Miss Dora of The friends Merrill met at her home on OUR BIRTHDAY Monday evening and tendered her a party In honor of her SPECIALS birthday anniversary. The evenlou bate rontribulcd ,, i,nr ing was spent In games after fine sureexa during (hr u, which a dainty luncheon was three years! We art guiiful served. lo you! Mrs. A. J. Beverage and son Beef Pol Roast, t'7 S. Lawrence, spent Friday visiting Associated Press Photo I Hr Inspected, pound . relatives and friends. New Potatoes, 6 pounds P, Miss Jean Rawlins, who so A. McBurney Jackson of Baton 7 commander Morning Milk, 3 cans successfully conducted a six Rouge, La., regimental lilt Sweet Porn, 3 cans weeks kindergarten class In t, Annapolis naval academy won Coffee, Phase & Sanborn, lb Sir Smithfleld last summer is again highest student honors for 1930. 3Jf Margarine, 2 pounds conducting a class at the public 2.1c hecse, pound school house with an enrollment Executive Is Raisins, heeded or Seedless, . of about 30. 2V 3 packages .VJr Sugar, HI pounds ... Flour, Hard Wheat, saik HI. .fl :ilc lb Continued from Page One Rutter, Marshmallows, Ih. package 23f the tire after elevating it on Peanut Rul ter, 2 lb. jar Ur a jack to deceive investigators. Lady Powdered or Brown Sugar. I3t . Protesting his iifhocence, the 2 paekagrs A package of Baby Ktuh Mint executive company packing Away who has a wife free with every package of liabj and five childRuth Gum. ren, pleaded not guilty and Mrs. Margaret Nibley Maug-ha- n was released on $25,000 bond. FELIX CASH of Wellsville, last surviving Pointer was held in default of widow of the late Bishop W. H. bond. MARKET Maughan and sister of Presi 399 North 1st East The .collpacking company C. W. dent Nibley, died at her Free Delivery Phone 163 home this morning at 3 a. m. ected $30,000 insurance upon the death of its vice president. The good lady was 87 vears of age and had lived a life that endeared her, not only to her large family but to his multitude of acqualntences. A family of five children survive as follows; Bishop C. N. N. Maughan, counMaughan,-E- . ty treasurer; James N. Maughan, Mrs. Esther M. Parley and Mrs. Martha Haslam. Funeral services have been announced for Monday,-Jun- e 9 - pure, - desirable - foodstuffs We find no reason-whin the Wellsville tabernacle at be should too priced high for economical buying. And 2 p. m. co we have kept our prices dow n to a level of savings. es Passes y Population of Los Angeles Increases Continued from Page One five cities of the nation with an official population of 1,231, 730, an Increase of 655.957, or 113.59 per cent over the 1920 figures. , While metropolitan Los Angeles . snow en - a phenomenal growth during the period since the 1920 census, greater still was the' Increase of 1,263,102, or 134 88 per eent, which brought the l930 population of Los Angeles county to ten-ye- ar 2,199,557. The census figures were announced here last night by E. K. Ellsworth, chief of the field division of the United States census bureau, at a dinner In honor of the federal census supervisors of this district. Detective Gets Suspected Slayer Conitnued from Page One an affable young man and a liberal spender. After several days he told he had to leave for Chicago and arranged to meet her- - later in New York. Yesterday, accompanied by Miss Halperln, Capone walked into the office of District Attorney Crain. Capone had told her he had to see about collecting some money owed him. Dropping his role of James Capone, the man with the scar disclosed himself as Eugene S. Camaveri, a New York detective. He said while they were In Montreal, Miss Halperln had told him that she had lured Rothenberg to the street corner where he was struck down, by a fake telephone call, which she made at the Instigation of Ashkehas. Canaverl said she also told him that she and Ashkenas were-Ithe pay of a garment union which was paying her $40 a week and paying $60 a week to Ashkenas wife. The detective said she boasted to having had part in the slaying of two other men. CARD OF THANKS To the many sympathetic friends who so kindly assisted and extended sympathy to us during the Illness and following the death of our beloved wife and mother we express our most sincere thanks and appreciation. We are grateful to those who took part in the services, sent flowers or in any other way were thoughtful of us. ' JOHN FRANKHAUSER AND SON When Louisiana State's track and field team lost to Mississippi A. M. It was the Tigers first conference defeat in seven years. Stock up your pantry now. MACARONI, 5 pounds 43 SHREDDED WHEAT, 2 Ig.pkgs... PORK and BEANS, 3 15c cans ... 19 33? 17 - MAYONNAISE, l 25c Jar TOILET TISSUE, 4 large rolls 29 2 lg. bottles 45 KETCHUP, HEINZ DEVILED MEAT, 3 5c cans RIPE OLIVES, SALMON, 2 2 9 35 25 37 cans 25c 15c cans. COFFEE, HIGHGRADE, can MALT, GESUNDHEIT 3 pounds net weight 59 One Large Glass Tumbler Free CHERRY Chocolates, 5 lb. box MARSHMALLOWS, 1 lb. pkl?.. CANDY BARS, 3 5c bars NUT BUTTER, Best, 2 pounds - $1.39 .. 29s 1 (K 43(1 29 In Our Sanitary Market SOAP, PALMOLIVE, YEARLING 1 bars LAMB-CHO- ICE LEG ROAST, lb. LOIN CUTS, pound -S- HOULDER ROASTS, 23? j8 pduridrrjSf . fie STEW, pound.:. Plenty of Beef Pot Roast, Pork, Fat Hens, Spring Chickens and Fresh Vegetables. SB 6770 Cash Market and Grocery ONE DOOIt NORTH OF J. C. TENNEY CO. MM |