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Show THE Page Tour Mr FIELDING NEWS ELDER BOX M.s Walt a ml Tfiiionlol) W'lled NEWS-JOIRNA- SAILED W MORNING. SEPT EMBER I J j. Bums of lieiv Mott- - d,i FIELDING, Sept. SJ. Mis. Mr. and Mis Bert Burns1 Cl.na Gain has born visiting Wednesday evening at spent in Salt Lake Clt viile icwev Mr. and Mrs. Peter Marble of Dcvveyville and Mrs. Gran! Erickson of Heaver Dam were MANTUA NEWS Sunday guests ot Mr. and Mis. S Mr. M AVI I' A, Sept Cailylc Johnson. ol Mis. Heiinan Jeppsen Manning Mis Geoige the past daughter, Sidney. and Vai niington spent week with her daughter, Mis Ciuia Jeppsen visited the and Tuesday. fair Monday Dean Grover. and They also visiter) at the homes Edith Mis. Welling Woods daughter, Enid, motored to Salt of Mr. and Mis. Ottis Oviati. Luke Wednesday where Miss and Mr. and Mis. Smith Tiie Mantua Mutual opened Enid will attend the Dnivetstty ol I'l.th, Tuesday night with a latge atA vety good proClair and Vernon Haskel spent tendance. anrl was m mother. w.th their piesented gin Wednesday The wele solved. Mis. Inn Mae Haskel ol Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wood evening was concluded with and son, Cat del, spent Sunday dancing Mrs. Anna Woolsey of Salt with Mr, arid Mis. David Lake City is visiting lieie with ot Plymouth. Mts. and Mr. anrl Mrs. Wynn Hansen her patents, Mr. left Sunday tor Stilt Hake City Jsunc Jensen. who was Miss Katriiu JeppM-nwhere they attended the fair, alter which they made a busi- locontly chosen as one of the color guards, went with the ness trip to Wyoming. VaLoy Wilson is visiting in B. E. H S. hand to the lair at Salt Lake Tuesday. Brigham with friends. has gone to Bill Doubling Barbara Welling will leave with Saturday for Logan where she Idaho where hr will stay will enroll at the U. S. A C. Mr. and Mis Marvin Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Chris RasmusMrs. Keith Moss spent last sen and daughter. Ramona, are week visiting in Malad. John E. Hess ol Farmington leaving today lor the state fair is visiting at the home of Mr. and will visit with their daughter. Mrs Ralph B. Lee and and Mrs. Stan Hess. Mr? arid Mrs. .Thomas Evans family while then. ed and the afternoon was spent Prizes went to of Malad were guests at the Mis. Id, J. Nelsen and Mrs. playing Rook. home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cora J visited with Mrs. Irene Erekson and Mrs. Hailing Burns Tuesday. Mis. Rosetta Goulritng in hon- Amelia Jensen The Future Progress Guild or of her bntliriav Wednesday. Miss Thelma Hailing entermeetheld their the tained Young Women's H. Mis Mts. Rilla Jensen, club Thursday night. ing Thursday at the home of B. Haws and Sewing daughter, Dee, with were servMrs. Eugene Cannon, in Light retreshments visited Willaid Jensen and and everyone spent an enMrs, Ida Cannon as hostess. with Mrs. ed The meeting was in charge of Mantua Thursday joyable evening. daC. M Jensen and other Lolita President and Garn Mis. H. W. Kelly and Mis. Edith Grover as chairman. tives and friends. and son, Lucinda Benglet' Mis Leone Suns entertained Charles, of Hollywood, Calif., Miss Olive Hale of Brigham gave a talk on child psychol- the Recitation dub Thuisday. aie visiting with Mr. and Mis. was serv- ogy. Luncheon was served by A delicious luncheon Adolph Jeppsen. the hostess. Miss Edna Johnson is workVon Holt left Friday for OgA CLASSIFIED ing Salt Lake City. PRY den where he will enroll at Miss Delva Hailing left KriAD TO DA A Weber college. Mrs. J. H. Hess is visiting in Logan with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hess. A wedding danre and shower will he given at East Garland) Saturday evening in compli-- l mem to Mr. and Mrs. Gale, The bride is the for-- i Welling. met- - Rhoda Oyler. They wilL make their home in Fielding. John Ravasteen and daugh-- ; ter, Leah, of Clarkston spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Cannon. Mrs. Elinor Williams of Og- SODA den is visiting with her sis-- i ters, Mrs. Rhemina Udy and1 GRAND SALAD DRESSING, per quart . . . Mrs. Chas. Hendricks. Mrs. Phoebe Packer and Mrs. WALNUT HALVES & PIECES, pound . . Bell Farnsworth spent Friday 1 Bin-nell- , Kiutnus II I(K (iiilium 1 11 SCAIIIO I'll" t.llfcxt YVAlt M 1S i . semi-monthl- ,'R ROBERT mmm t HOLSTS I ruRtwotim Nil and STARTS J. CAPROL Directed br WIUIAM A. Q'CONHOF A Ell WAN AT 1:00 l M. SUNDAY ENDS TODAY 1 tin STALI.ION" IxONG.V wild ranees lire COASTGUARD i PORK Q BEANS, Bel PEAS, home. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Earl and! son, Tim. of St. Anthony, are' 22.- - Mr. CORINNE, Sept. visiting with Bud Earl. and Mrs. Lon T. Hewlett and Dovle Udy and Grant Smith E. Wirt. Young left Tuesday for Salt Lake to Mr. and Mrs. t His attend school were state fair visitors at the U. of U. week. Mark Udy motored to Og- Funeral services for Arnold den on Thursday. Phil Welch, 2 year old son of .Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Welch, Pd to lighten the family's sor- were held at the L. D. S. hall row. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hewlett Wednesday atlernoon. Howard Ungraded, No. WE .... 25c 6c 150 23c 5c pound TO 2 2 POI ND IQx fryers, per DELIVER $2.00 ORDERS no-ho- 9 9 9 K J Extra good. bus. extra quality, bus. FTON GIIEESE It's good, pound CAULIFLOWER, Snow White, pound GREEN PEPPERS, fresh picked red or in. wide, vard INDIAN GRIDE Ol IS POl'M) QUALITY CONVENIENT COFFEE, drip or BEANS, . IT AH HORSLEYS I 15c GltOCKltlKS U'E TO DARK YOGR CAR 27c regular, pound IM. red or white, 2 per can SAVE $1.39 50 $1.19 S YCK fX pound cello, bag 350 . . 13c isc half pint .19c FLIT FLY SPRAY, a good buy, SODA CRACKERS. large package 350 green lc Ss,z' dozen CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 200 ROB ft BLANKETS Special at ... PICKLING ONIONS, 5c per pound CELERY, JUMBO, BUNCH 100 GRAPEFRUIT, Bella Fruita, 3 cans for CORN FLAKES, 2 large packages for . SHREDDED . PKG. WHEAT, . 25c . 15c 100 A GOOD BROOM FOR ONLY 43c TEA, Hewletts Green, half pound package 17c FORGER'S RED GAN EGGS,' Medium U. S. Standards, dozen 24c . 25c .... 10c for PER CAN . . ROAST ILR IM M) 180 Rib Boiling Meat Veal Stews, Tb Veal Shoulder Rst . . 12c 12c 17c PORK ROAST SIIOFI.DER FER POIND pound package ... 19c 50 RICE, Blue Rose, 4 25c pounds for FORKS BEANS, Standby, 2 can PEAS, CORN, STRING BEANS, 3 cans for 11c 1- -2 MiLK, 3 TALL CANS FOR . . 25c 18c 200 15c CHOPS IER PM XI) 150 Economy Bacon, Sliced, It) pkg 25c MUTTON PER POEM) 19c 19c MUTTON STEWS JELL0, PER PACKAGE pounds Fresh Side Pork 18c SODA CRACKERS, 2 LB. BOX 160 POWDERED SUGAR, Bulk, 2 BEEF 25c 100 package . 70 Armours Star whole or half Hams . Baby Beef Liver 15 BACON SQUARES PER POFM) 190 Smoked Salmon . Cottage Cheese Smoked Herring 3 for 19c AT Christensen Produce Home of Nature s Most Healthful Foods ... 250 CARNATION WHEAT FLAKES, GRAHAM CRACKERS, 2 FANCY Leg Young Mutton SPREAD TUNA FLAKES, MEATS 190 COFFEE, OLEOMARGERINE, Gem. per pound CAMPBELLS TOMATO SOUP, 3 cans 5c Fancy new stock, Scorned beef, PLAIDS !( : 850 NEW DRESS CABBAGE, MORGAN, POUND 10 GRAND Lower Than Roadside Prices! SPECIALS FOR TODAY ONLY A School Roy sizes for bars for CORN, Brigham Whole Kernel, per can Country Prices WATERiMELLCKS SI .20 6c 25c White, per pound CREME OIL TOILET SOAP, 6 APPLES! Large delicious CAULIFLOWER, YAMS, 4 pounds PESTS GRANULATED, LGE 270 PIES large loaf 1 SUPER SUDS, BLUE PKG. 220 FLOUR 120 pounds poi nd FLOUR, Kitchen King, 48 pound bag . . $1.05 LEMONS, RAISIN DATE NUT BREAD . 2 unlVkiEiio, LEMON MERINGUE JELLY DONUTS 2 - 5c (;K FLAKES, 2 PKGS. PUIftlf CMC Brigham have been visiting with Mrs. Rachel Hewlett and family the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Welch of funeral attended Ifoneyville services for Arnold Phil Welch here Wednesday, as did many other members of the family from other parts of the state, A party of about twenty-fivguests was given at the home of Clifford Hatch Wednesday night. Mrs. Melvin Jones and Miss Ruth Hender-ieksosupei vised the refreshments. Later a vvetner roast was enjoyed on the river. SATURDAY VALUES CUP CAKES 5 FOR 10c 2 fancy assorted, per pound LEMONS, per dozen PICKLING ONIONS, per of - 200 25c 100 CORN ' CINNAMON ROLLS, dozen can for 3 can, -2 SHREDDED WHEAT BANANAS, J 5c 10c 25c 2 1- 200 j H la Dine, No. 2 MILK, ALL BRANDS, 3 FOR COOKIES, CORINNE NEWS BRIGHAM .j 3 CARS GERBERS SOUP. A large group of women at-- ' tended the Relief Society bazaar at Garland Wednesday. Mrs. Elmer Hess of Farmington spent last week with Mrs. Rhemina Udy. Mr. Munninghnm of St. An-- ! Ihony, Idaho, who has been! visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Garn, has returned i with Rochelle Hudson Jensen, second counselor, was in charge of the services. The opening song was by the Relief Society choir, entitled Let hal Do Your the Little Children Come." In- vocation was by James II. Guests Say? Not man. Song, Whispering AROLT YOLR Hope,'' was sung by Mrs. Margate! C. Hatch and Mrs. Ethel RATHROOM D. Wood Adolph M. Reeder S. J. and Ileiner. a relative Come in today and let us (rout Morgan, wete the speakexplain just lum' you can ers. Other musical numbers have a modern bathroom were a song hv Mrs. Leona installed at very low cost. Che.il and Mrs. Martha Smoot entitled, In The Garden," and the Relief Society choir sang PI.l AIRING GO. m the closing number, My FathNorth Main SI. er Knows. Many beautiful and triends help- flowers many IKIIIZfaSFZigKIIIIf i 190 CRACKERS, in Ogden. Ifttiiriolph Scott Itnlpli Bellamy ami ; Central fair in Salt Lake. Chevrolet Mantua waid honored the out Shows New Cars h going bis'nopi te at a social night. The program openThe Cent ,d Cltev nlei is nu.v ed with community singing, sb.ov'ing the now l'Uo (Hdsniu Rosetta which Doubling alter bile and will lie showing m gave a histoiy of the bishop IStlli model Cliev inlet Nour the and his eounselois during w llich Will be itlt llriill ffi tu tile folThis was past 22 years 1. October lowed by a song by 'Ihelma public now on iL The Dldstijiibile me Mam Jensen, and Halting a harmonica solo by C. M. play is spin ting many new hi letet sen, two duets by John lures to make tor safer at and Mai tin Rasmussen, stunts mm e corntor talne rii ivmg. , mo by Dor- new heater installed under the hv At eh Suns, Ethel Jeppsen Font seat, making it iiumhc othy Jeppsen, Mrs. Sims to tie watm m the hath j and Nellie Larsen. ear as well .as the gave a reading on What the the one of its giea'est teaiuits Do In To Is Going Bishoptte a talk followed the Future," by . by President Hervin Bunder-sonsolved to all. The meeting Bishop Erekson presented house was well filled and a gilts to the outgoing officers most riolightlul evening urn and temarks were made the visitors Among spent. Jeppsen, Lucius Han- present wete members of the sen, N. C. Jeppsen and Roy stake ptesjrieney and also all were of Bishop Jeppsen' s Iuldren Refreshments Jeppsen. Saturday Specials! BRIAN DGJilEVV'SUSAN HAYWflRt Produced night to spend Saturday and Sunday at the state fair in Salt Lake City. A lovely shower was given tor Mis. Jesse James of Paik Miss Beth Willey, fntmeily Keller of Mantua, at the home ol Mr. and Mis. Lucius Hansen this week The afternoon was spent playing games and luncheon was setved Many Out nice' gilts wen icceivcd. of town guests wete Mrs. Kenneth Fair ot Ogden and Mrs. Guy Rose ot Park Valley, the bride's sistei-- ; also Mrs. Clau-dall- , Mis. Aria Wilbur and Mrs. Ada Watkins of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. .vuoipn Jeppsen and their guests, Mrs. Lucinda Benglor and son, Charles, and Mts. H W. Kelly of went to Coniine Thursday to visit Mr. .and Mrs. Jas. Nelsen. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rasmussen lett Saturday to visit ihe (lav Ken Jensen Market , jtrai?ps3W5 ' iis ' ' |