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Show ytTMtrtyMf WV V vs VS rACt: m r . ftTyyTfyff ' ' ry r fy n ??? TT?f TTTTTtTVTTTTTTTTrTTrT FTTTt TTTTT1 . . tu MRS. I.ORENA ANDERSON, NEHTHE CornKpomlcnf I i delightful evening at the Huntr er home. A lark community dance was given last Saturday night or-In (he social halL The Weaver to chestra cf Preston was here pep up a jolly crowd of dancers. All pronrgmced il the best dance given this season. Mr. and Mrs. Osmer Hancock entertained at dinner Thursday in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Ephraimr)ro.Bergeson and sons. ;v;:n Date, Miss Beryl Brown of Gunnison was a week end guest of Douglas Bergeson. Miss Brown spent the earlier M. I. A. Conjoint Program Cornish The ward M. I. A., conjoint meeting last Sunday evening. The program of the was in commorat-owhose Prophet Joseph Smith, 23 birthday comes on December The opening song was Now Let Us Rejoice; prayed, G. AnK. E. held n drew Andersen; talk, piano solo, Myrle Peterse.n; talk, Mrs.' Lulu Clavson. talk, Lym Eppich. slogan c treatasing ed by Sadie Somson; "Hark Usten to the song, benediction, M Trumpeters;" Ber-geso- ,!i. f ' ot : IETTER OAlU FIRST by FredLocher Now For Somellctidir HOMER HOOPEE CORNISH DEPARTMENT ye y y - HEY BOSS FOR M AW TO DRAW 50000? OiST OF 1 BANK AND WAIT FOR INSTRUCTIONS TPEY HAD BEEN WATCHIMG AND SAW .SHE. HADNr GONE TO THE BANK -- SO THEY HAt SENT PAW& VEST TO SHCMf TREY HIM AND THE SECOND LETTER SA'O GET BUSY IF WE WANTED TO Hlff l -- LOOKS GET SPRAGUE BEY SAID WOULD happen, 10 1PPED IF WE 1 OFF THE CCPG AWAY RIGHT - a "dont WORRY r aV'AN; tons, ABOUT BM & WISH aoc WHKT t - O- - , OF THE vAttSON AGENCY AND TEIL WANT TO SEE HtW HUA OVER HERE GO EASY' -- THERE. BAXU ,'fsoo KNOW THEY i WH-SC- H hfKE 'BUY X GUESS 'sPRAGUE CAN HANDEE:JT A GOOD bee dad alwe, r .1 . 7S a-- 8 1 the week. With U. S. A. part C. Neagle. C. friends at Logan. Is school preparThe Sunday Shirley Baker "entertained a ing a program for the Sunday party of Tittle friends last Satbefore Christmas. at urday afternoon in observance The following hfhonw of of her 9th birthday anniversary a birthday refreshments were Con Stcer at her Carnes and Mm . of the afternoon home last Friday: Mrs. J W. features Donna Sorenson was hostess Mrs. Pitcher and daughters, a birthday party last Tuesat Golden Mrs. Peterson, Joseph at her home, when a deBo man, Mrs. Milton Bom an, day of games was Mrs. Harvey Pitcher, Mrs. Mel- lightful afternoon by all and dainty revin Pitcher, A delicious lunch enjoyed freshments were served by Mrs. was served and the afternoon Lorenzo Sorenson her mother. husThe chat. social in spent Lee Jensen was given bands appeared on the scene anWanda afternoon party last Friday, later in the evening. It being to celebrate .her ninth Twelve uttio gin Farm Bureau Women birthday. wends were made happy by Officers! JLtcItLL games and. refreshments which The local Home and Commun- - finished a jolly afternoon for bureau farm kiddies. ity section of the of Mrs. Leta, Connie Andersen, Bertha met at the home ofwhere the following cher and Sarah. Chipman will ficers were reinstated for the;appeai, fn the dance review at Leta Mrs Baker; Logan high school on Thurscoming year: Rose Pitcher, vice day night under direction of ' president; secinstructor. Miss their president; Maud Hancock, Mrs. Ann Sunny dancing Swensen. retary; directors, and Christofferson Neagle, Marie Bishop and Mrs. Moses Stella Kendell project leaders. entertained at a fam- e Alma Bowden, C. R. Fake, Mrs. dinner at then- home ily Brown Pitcher, and day in compliment to Mrs. Ella Earl Miles and Mable Myler are barren, Zdla Lewis anm family, connection in working hard H s Karren and family. Lor- with .the M. I. A. people of the ralne Karren and family and stake-ipreparation for the Vida Karren and son, Clair, all in of Lewiston. The table was . stake opera to be presented Richmond at North Cache Dewith a bowl of flowers and cember 19 and 20. covers were laid for 21 guests. The eighth grade boys and Primary , girls entertained at sleigh ridSocial party last Wednesday even' The primary officers and ing ing. After which all assembledn teachers were invited guests at at the home of Miss Sarah where a hot chLl supper a stake social in Richmond crowd of jolly Wednesday night. This is a awaited a Mrs. Dora Jensen special Christmas party given youngsters, each, year by the Benson stake serVfed, the crowd. seventh grade entertainprimary board to all local pri- edThe at a sleighing party Saturmary workers. Mi, and Mrs. Frank Hunter of day, and a hot lunch was serof Beule'ih, Logan Issued invitations to a ved at the home was assisted party of Coniish friends, who Miss Lamb, who motored to Logan last Saturday by her mother. A rolicking good evening and enjoyed a most time was had by all the kiddles. - of by Fred Tocher Just Iii Time HOMER HOOPEE x Toy? I FEEL A CERTAIN RESPONSiBlLITY ABOUT 'DAD' BEING KIDNAPPED! T WITH A FEELWG IT'S HOOKED UP WE WAS WE WERE OUT TOGETHER: A ROLL BUG ENOUGH TO CHOKE CAUTIONED H'M AND mi you, DtDKr thdHt r acc . . want ; SHOW WHEN HE CCWS.- -T aIwiSdY, I tVSE. BIRDS TIMES! X OHB Oice-ONE- K GIVING HUW THE. OP THEM LOOKEDRW i I r, Chris-t&fferso- n - ' HELLO THERE, HOOTEEi I SAW YOU.YOLfYieRt. mehJ op curing out BOAT WrtH A MILLION n cea-tere- ONTO THE d wcWlLFaoK POCKET: SEE! ! T T THE. HIGH SPOTS W MY X LIFE MA&YNHEN THOSE FLANS LT UNtoRNED, -v- HU FOR ONLY ?QOOO5 RANSOtA ? THCRS'S SOMETHING I 'URMIDOHTKNOWHIS V. s f V LAST NAN'S. OF A SMEER'NG VWRONG. L STr 1 THERE A P. Great Brltala Rlgbta Roafrad " wi m LARRY THE LOv? , URE THAtfc HES ONE OF 2TACK MORGANS GANG AN OLD TRfEND SORE AS A PUP -- HE'S BECAUSE HOOPEE MED CIGAR SWV YUIICE -O- NCE U)HEH HE THATS YtHKr X WAS i AFA'B OF -- I HAD tf WASA WUHcfM SOMETHING THAT J NADJAN W&t f 1. havent & by Fred Locher Is TheBossRiglil? WILSON, THERE SEVERAL THINGS LOOK $,5 X kvC QUEER TO ME, ALTHOuAt! PIDNT WANT TO SAY1 $0 DO IN FRONT OF HOOPEE NAMED YOU KNOW A FELLOW - 1 n 'W LISTEN, DAD' AS YOU Cf.w HI!.,, IS " Yf r .V.'Ef..TK Ape they holding Dayton mm - HOOPEE -- M. I. A. conjoint meeting Stanley Phillips reeven mg Mrs: Mary Fife gave turned home Monday after adayshort talk on the slogan and soemi.ng a week at Salt Lake Clarence Nelson and company City, sang a quartet number and Dell Waite of Shelley, Idaho Mrs. Elsie Thornley also gave visis of and formerly Dayton, musical selection, t iting- his many relatives ana a friends here this week. Miss Specialist Gives . Ernest A. Olsen and ward visited the of Oxford Boyce Buying Advice mutual Tuesday evening. While here they taught local M. X. A. Housewives should buy their members the M. 1. A. contest a list food by using t supplies . dance. compiled after considering the ' C. W. Shepherd and son, nutritional needs and spent one day of last week familys foods on haind which must the In Ogden, Utah. ba used, advises Mis Elna MilMrs. James Phillips spent the ler, extension nutritionist. By week end at Smithfield visiting following this plan the supply and and of standard foods will be kept with her Floyd from running low. If the stordaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thornley. age spaces are kept filled there Mr. and Mr. Reed Stockdale will be no emergency trips to These storage of Franklin, Idaho, were visitors the market. at otir M. I. A. conjoint meeting spaces Include: supply shelves bakSunday evening, after meeting of cabinet: cereals, flour, bevthey viauted Mrs. Etotktiales ed goods, sugars, syrups,, ex! erages, leavenings, spices, father, J. A. Fife. canned condiments, Ne. tracts, of Sinfleld Lund, Gaorge vada: J. S. Richmond, Paradise, fruits, vegetables, canned milk, and ;Roy Richmond, Cornish vis- and canned specialties; fruit ited, at the home of Mr. and and vegetable cupboard: apMrs Lloyd S. Price, Saturday. ples, lemons, oranges carrots, iceMr. Smfleld is Mr. Prices uncle or beets, onions, potatoes; whom he hasnt seen him. for box: bacon salad oils, butter, cheese, eggs, lard, milk, cream. a number of years. Miss Miller suggests that or' quite Mrs. Mattie Atkinson enterders be made In as large quantained her clas of Sea Gull tities as can be girls, at a chili party, at her used. First rule of economically good markhome recently. yourself. Those present were Erlme At-- - eting is to see forstore each One trip to the kinsnr- - Blanch Naef,. housewife week the may keep Laura Woods, Elva Walker, d touch with the grocer-anMendenhall, Glenda Shepherd in market where she can watch and Martha Jensen. learn the The following ladies had their for unusual foods, and learn to buy babies blessed in ward sacra- beet brands; can sizes, flavors, by grades, ment service Sunday. Mrs. McBride a boy and Mrs. values and weight. ' As quart measures are not Godfrey Schwartz a girl. Mrs. Edgley of the stake pri- always accurate and the salesscales mary board , visited primary man often missreads the scales It is suggested that the here Friday." be devices Forest A. FackreU of Pres, and measuring ton was the main sneaker at watched and that a check be made with the dealers computations. Prices should be asked for before the purchase Is made and a comparison should be checked with the market .order. Miss Miller advises. (Utah Extension News) If fiettinfc Vt Ktrhts, Backache, trectimt dev c.il. Deg Pain. Nerv. cr R rnuvt, due to functionWasted Energy al BIT Cncr Irritation, in acid ton alA bust linx man Is the shadow iens, makes you feel tired, depressed the Cystex Test, and tryclrculatirsr of disiiati.il. or rather the echo Woiks thru f't, theteof. . , . Tlie quickness a la 15 B'lnutes. Praised by , uit thoua. ode for rapid and positive acof a tree man of business he tion. Don t five pp Try Cyster "ell hnt excellently under the todrv, - 1 id neither b'w silence nor Ids methrarer toe. ; . od fj u r - i y t: cwio t improve r od; and It Is to be noted that frt ,'i o r.nd ensr jjf or money back. be is ever moist vehement about at Solute mallei s of no siainficance. it, City Dnig Company ito.'PI s. He give S. 4 H. Diseount Stamps, trouble I DObfr You Gifts full a deal. tver wnuour getting INTO A UAN f , X ON-B- UT tSWT MUCH FOR YOtf TO GO STONE ONE WANT DON T THOSE KIDNAPPER TO GET "DAD AWAY TROM DOMT CARE WHW IT UOSTS CASt, . TOUR BEST MEN ON THE DAD Known X -FOR BUT I'll GO THE LIMIT 7 --Q.X. HIM, ft IW The ' 1 jiiie Sun- t- tr thats the sstuation.wilson! KNOWiJ X fAORE. turned CNEB.TOTHEBOSS LONDON IjHOMER MRS. L. S, PRICE, Correspondent J NEH-- T KNOVI AND LET v a DAYTOII DEPARTMENT .? and one of birds F vmsetf wad wm dollars - t vWELt' 'PRETTY TOUGH SESSION Chip-ma- "i by Fred Lochei Things WDl Start Moving Now HOOPEE HOMER Thurs-vauaic- AND THE NIGHT DAD AND HOMER OAD WAS T WERE OUT TOGETHER - WAT ; like THIS FELLOW LARHY BUT IT 'ENT UADANDHV IS -- BANDS THkT JILD GOOSE 'WATCH IN THEN HE WAS AW AY -NIGHT HEjSfT liNDON WITH THOSE SeBE guy THOUSAND IT& HOhAER. - - THAT f af TeR' - r- me -- EI-vi- n, a 1T. l. Oft A HOMER HOOPEE net - Sr bo.coq: HOufEE him,STORY IS TO GET ride: I 'mSOii'. HEYlDONT; GET 4 let WILSON -- X WANT YOUVE GOT THIS PEGGED RiGnt IF TARRY THE LOUP (S IW ON THS HES AFTER HOOPEE DAn IS UUST A BUND. KIDNAPPING WILL UiHICH INCIDENTALLY HE FIGURES - II-I- by Fred Locher IsTMsBadNwi? son-in-la- H" AWAY ..... j AHD THE HES TAKE HIM FOR A N, Guy L ARTY HS AFTER " Le-R- Bladder Weakness HOMER HOOPEE WERE WGHX WlLUONl 'T FHONED THEY'RE AFTER! HE ffUST U HAD ANOTHER LETTER F ROW ; ORDERING KIDNAPPERS THE TAKE THE MONEY FOR DADS RELEABElTHATS. JUST what A x VWAE AFRAID OF i KNE-HE- -- THEY told Hiwlb HOLD , A CARJWOUL IN READINESS CALL FOR HtfA TONtGHt AND he WAS TO ASK no GUESmQN DRVYE5C BtSf GO WHERE THE TOOK HIM MID FOLLOW y Wu SIT DOWN AND GET TO WORK. LET Mg. DO THE WORRYING ABOUT THIS! WHATS THE r GOT INTO YOU? THIS 'S TXfX THW FIRST Time WE TOU EXWTED - DOEBWT QWE U& v vwmcnoNsy . J ITS HOtAER AND DAD 1 X DO NT WANT hvtwing To HAVFEN TO THEte MSR O tu n-- OEE fCQQU seen ' st-r- ts t- by Fred Locher The Bess is Gettlngr Nervous HOOPEE I 1)1 11-- (AdiertvscHieiit) T t INSIDE OP TWENTY WNuTES A CAT CkULDHT GET IN OR OUT OF HOOPEES HOUSE WITHOUT ONE OF tY MEN KNOWING ITl OlLTRY TO PICK Of ONE CF MORGANS GANG, BUT IP THST FAILS, WHEN HOOPEE GETS INTO THAT TAY1CAB THE BEST DETECTIVES IN THIS TbwH WILL AND X MAYBE. BE WATrtUMG HIN THERE NYSELF 1 TAKE IT EASY ' o |