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Show LOGAN. UTAII. TUB HERALD - JOURNAL, PAGE SIX NOVEMBER FRIDAY, 6, 1331. Seasons First Snow Falls Figures in Sons Fight Over Edison Millions ! California in ITS About DAY Town a "Farmer Brown, member of the Federal Farm C. S. SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Nov. 6 Detroit was selected as the meeting place for . the triennial session of the general grand chapter of the order of the Eastern Star by delegates who today were on sightseeing trips, last events on the program of the international convention. Mrs. Mildred K. Schanbacher, of Port . Arthur, Ontario, was elected the most grand worthy matron, and John Hammill of fies Moines, Iowa, former governor of Iowa, was elected most grand patron. Cthars officers elected Included: MrsAnna W, Smalley, Roundup, Mont., right worthy grand conductress. Mrs. Effie Easton. San Fran-ciac- o, right worthy associate grand conductress(UA) 1834 - . - Saturday Opaenalc BUTTER Fresh Creamery, lb. M BEEF POT ROAST lb. . PRIME RIB STEAK 2 lbs. HAMBURGER Fresh Ground, lb. 9 25 10 . BOILING MEAT IS Pounds 2 SHOULDER PORK CHOPS 2 lbs. HILLS RED CAN COFFEE ... lb. GERMADE 25 - bag b. .. .... COCOA - can b. RICE Best . Very 4 lbs. l4 . 2 lbs. e, 28 25 ... HUBBARD SQUASH lb. SAUER KRAUT Home-mad- . k5 is Felix Market Norlli 1st East 399 PHONE "Always 165 on the Square'' "V Jonn A. Larsen, manager of the Crystal Bottling and Furniture Exchange, lelt Wednesday for Texas, to attend the national bottling convention. He expects to be away about ten days. 5,..,. ." Sr v " P in The condemned had been fed their last hearty meal the first of 160.000 Thanksgiving turkeys, to be shipped from this area alone, dolefully gobbled their way to the executiou block.- There was no proud parade of plumage to the blare of brass bands as formerly. The annual Cuero turkey trot was calA3 off this year, but the opening of the Thanksgiving market tomorrow was hailed by nearly 5,000 unemployed who will be given work during the turkey proved. season. E. II- Jones of Wellsville was a visitor in Logan Thursday. - Texas turkey crop Is seven per cent larger this year than last. About 1.400 carloads will Mrs. John James has returned was taken in California where the be shipped out of Texas, bringfrom Ogden where she spent Here is the first snow picture of the season! And it approximately $6,500,000 to the past week visiting with her early snowfall caused many to scurry from football games to the hills to participate in ing This scene was taken near Truckee, in the Sierra Nevada moun- growers according to predicted daughter, Mrs- - Wallace Barney- early winter sports. prices. tains, and shows Scotty Allen, famous Alaskan dog race driver, enjoying early snowfall The holiday bird that graces a : Miss Harriet Hulme and Miss groaning dining table ThanksLucille Emmet spent Thursday in the neck for stew, heart for giving Day will cost the conat Richmond. While there they Logan Thursday from a weeks were visitors at the North Cache visit m Sait Lake City and boiling and baking, brains for sumer between four and six frying and baking, the breast cents less per pound than last Richfield, Utah. high school. lor roast, stew and stuffed year. roast, and shoulder for roast, Mrs. George Paul is spending Jim Olsen, Jack Cowley and In Logan. pot roast and stew. Ira Brown are on a fishing trip the .week-en- d On winter days veal stev with In southern Idaho for the renee will be an economical meat is Miss Virginia Parkinson mainder of the week. week-en- d dish. in the spending Two pounds veal, 1 onion, 2 Mrs. Anna R. Bock holt of Salt Franklin visiting friends and teaboiling water, I cups Lake City is visiting in Logan and relatives. ADAMSON By RUTH salt, teaspoon pepper, spoon and is the guest of Mrs. Chrisare 1 cup cooked tomatoes boiled Inexpensive cuts of meat Wallace Carlisle, manager of tine B. Clayton. Mrs- - Clayton MEAT MARKET popui-antrice. will return to Salt Lake with the Eccles Hotel is considering enjoying unprecedented meat in for the Cut units pieces Mrs, Bockholt, Saturday and the installation of radio Hard times have boosted them serving. Trim off some of the will be a guest there over the in several of the hotel rooms to enabled and the into extra or add fat and melt limelight fat, QUALITY week end. accommodate the increasing to keep step jn pan. Add onion finely chopdemands of his many patrons. the food budgetconditions. MEATS with economic ped. Dredge meat lightly with Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Marler of beef are If keep and you flour brown in choosing the Franklin of pan. Miss Beth Mesa, Arizona and Mrs. Otte Handy the cuts in When the meat has browned, Marier and Mrs. Fendon Marler spent Thursday in Logan visi- this list of less tendermarket add boiling water, seasoning Possible Lowest of Globe. Arizona were week ting with Misses Ruth and Vir- mind when you go to and save money. Cover and cook and tomato. end guests in Logan of Mrs. ginia Parkinson. flank . Prices Steaks chuck, shoulde slowly for one hour ori until Mary Anderson. tender. Lift out meat, thicken Miss Ruth Parkison of the round and rump. cross Roasts chuck ribs, arm, with flour blended with cold Mr. and Mrs William C. King Thatcher Music company moFor round and rump. water. Spread hot rice on a Mr. and Mrs. Merle Haney, Mr. tored to Salt Lake Thursday clod, brisStews and neck, plate platter and pour over the meat Saturday and Mrs. Loftus and Bishop evening to attend a special dealers ket, flank, shank and heel of and gravy. James Knighton of Moore, Ida- meeting for roundho have been In Logan during and salesgirls. The new instruExtra parts 9 heart, livpr the week attending the Lost ments, the long playing records, brains, River stake temple excursionBABY GIRL BORN new home recording blanks, all way to tail and tripe point the economy. RUMP ROAST received her upmost enthusiCuts of Lamb Mrs- - Hal Farr spent the last asm. 14 An eight-poun- d Beef, pound was baby girl lower-priced The cuts of lamb born at the week visiting in Ogden with home to family include the breast, which may Mr. and Mrs. friends. REGULAR MEETING Harvey ChristianVEAL ROAST be baked and stuffed, the shoulsen, Thursday morning. Mother The regular meeting of the der suitable for stews Shoulder, lb. and and daughter roast, Mrs. Wallace M. Fames and fourtieth quroum of Seventies, are. reported the shank for broth, sons, Darwin and Duane, of will be held at the stake house, chops, Mrs. favorably. progressing liver Christiansen LEG OF MUTTON Salt Lake City spent the past Sunday afternoon at 2 oclock, biaised and creamed, the boilwas formerly Miss week in Logan as guests of Mrs. S B. Mitton will give a talk on for boiling and heart for of Smithfield. Donna Cazier Young & Tender, lb. 11 and baking. J. S. Andrews and Mrs- - Arthur the origin of Morman hymns. ing Pork cuts to be it that pays Fames. He will also furnish several familiar with are the MUTTON chops o shoulder o musical selections. FLYER KILLED Lean & Tender, lb. for and roasting chops, head for Mrs. Bert Farr Is spending the boiling, feet for pickling. Bosf week with friends and relatives ATTEND DINNER o ton butt shoulder end of loin NILES, Mich., Nov. 6. AJR) In Ogden. o the Wilson for roasting, spare ribs for Merrill Lamber. 25, Carrollton, Children from PHONE 32 'school attended the dinner that roasting, boiling and frying and O.. holder of the woJds altiI We Deliver! Mr. and Mrs. Cortelle Lutz was given Friday afternoon at the hock for boiling tude record for small planes, 35 W. o 1ST NORTH chil was killed today while testing h0gan,Jnr garden the SeVenth ward hall. The Bargains in Veal City. Utah make dren rnet in groups and before they a in will be veal found Bargains their home. .leaving for the dinner were instructive talks on etti- Mrs- - P. C. Nelson Is spending Jgfven table manners and gen qUe(,e the week end with relatives in eral conduct out in public. A Brigham City. dinner and entertainment will be given tonight also. Miss Priscilla Rowland has gone to Salt Lake City where NEW RECORD she will be the guest of friends TWIN FALLS, Idaho, Nov. 6 for the week end. trpi A new record for a week's has been recordMr. and Ms. Warren E. Han- bean shipment was announced by the it ed, son spent Monday in Ogden. Southern Bean Growers association. for more George Holliday, than 47 years a resident of Frank Harris, six piece orLewiston and who has lived at 128 North Fifth East street H chestra will furnish the music Logan recently, has moved to tonight at the big Seventh Beautiful Ogden where he will be in clos- ward Benefit Dance. er proximity to his children. quilt given away- - Tickets 25c - - Hm 1- -2 -4 (SHITY y. 8 o'clock. Mr. Brown is originally from Cache Valley, having been born and raised in Hyde Park. Eastern Star Ends Triennial Session III TEXAS CUERO, Texas, Nov. 6. (U Today was execution day Texas. bookllarvey Christiansen, keeper of the Cache Knitting works, returned to Logan Thursday night from Salt Lake City where ne was confined several days in a hospital following an operation for goitre. He reports that his health is much im- Board from Mesa, Arizona, talked to the Adult Women's Extension school at the Utah State Agricultural college today on the necessity of organization in Agriculture. He showed the connection between oigan-izatlo- n and efficiency and stated that the capacity to produce was limited by the ability to organize. Farmer Brown urged cooperation with the farm board as they were organized for the purpose of assisting the farmers in minimizing speculation, abolishing wasteful practices in to and distribution, help the farmers organize themselves into cooperative marketing concerns to control surplus. He advocated support of government control of agriculture for protection against speculation. He also encouraged the leaders to work for an increase in membership of the Farm Bureau as the Bureau is the "Voice of agriculture. Mr. Brown. is making a tour of western states in the interests of the Farm Board and agriculture in general for the purpose of showing the relationship of the board to the farmer and how it can help him. He will speak in the Junior high school Friday night at EMIt at Asserting that his father had been unduly influenced by his stepmother and his Charles, William L. Edison has announced that he would contest the will by which the bulk of the Thomas A. Edison millions were left to his two youngest sons. William L. Edison, shown at the upper left, is the great inventor's son by his first wife. Theodore Edison, who with Charles will inherit the bulk of the estate, is shown at upper right. Charlds Edison and his mother are in the lower picture. half-brothe- FIVE DIE IN CRASH Camden, N. J., Nov. 6 Five men died in the flaming wreckage of a fast express plane near here last night Investigators today said the cause of the crash probably never will be known. Newark-to-Washlngt- on r, Missionary Killed By Chinese Bandits SHANGHAI, China, Nov. 7 U P) J. W. Vinson, American Presbyterian missionary killed by Chinese bandits, was slain because his delicate health made him unable to maintain the pace of his fleeting captors, it revealed here today. Too Late to Classify wasVinson was captured October 3L when 600 bandits attacked the town of Yanghaishl in tha WANTED Halchow district, overpowered Wanted to buy, alfalfa seed-O,gai.rls,on ,and 1iHrned one cidental Seed Company, Salt Hle of the town. The mission Lake City, Utah. Get in touch third ransacked, 30 killed and Preston, was with J. S. McCann. Nov. 13 scores wounded. Idaho. r FOR RENT FURNISHED Small cozy, well furnished heat- INVESTIGATE KILLING TWIN FALLS, Idaho, Nov. 6. Suitable for ui ed apartment. While county officials aundcouple, with igaragand conducted, investigation Friday Center. 00 ry. $25 into H. Nov. 11 Van the killing of Charles Phone 107 Winkle, 27, Buhl, Jake Copenbarger. 60, Melon valley FOR KENT FURNISHED farmer, was being held In the 266 We t rooms., furnished Two county jali here to face possible nov. 1st North. charges growing out of his al leged admission that he shot Four room house with bath and fatally wounded the young399 6th East furnished. partly er man on the Copenbarger Nov. 12 North. farm Thursday night. FOR SALE ' washers. Ask for Logan. Maytag Shop, Good second-han- d CLASSY WEDDING LONDON, Nov. 6 Coal wharf Nov. 6 workmates Mr. Coombs. LOST One mostly black 16 months old heifer. Weighs 800 and fat. Big star in or No earmarks forehead. brands- Prominent horns. Reward. Iven Nilson. Smithfield. Nov. 13 Phone 55-- BOARD AND ROOM Students, boys or girls. Good home cooked meals and washing. Cheap. 391 North Main. of Walter Staples had often seen pictures of socthe which In bridtl iety weddings and groom entered and left the church under an arch of drawn swordsThey decided Walter should have Just as classy a wedding when he married Genie Wado. At the ceremony bride and groom marched under an archway of picks and shov- els. Featuring RCA-Vict- - m 9 ( Herrick-Vertoplan- ' I Nov. 6 Howard Leatham, member of the state tax commission conferred with the Cache county commissioners Friday .morning T on tax redemption matters. Sheriff Jack Zundd of Box-eldcounty spent Friday mornHe conferred ing in Logan. with Sheriff Jeff Stowell during the morning. er Richard 55 North Peterson, Friday reported Stowell Mont., Nov. 6 morning to Sheriff Jeff Nov. 9 cans milk (U P) Blaine Kinney. 36, alleged that two ten gallonstolen from 386 have been No. to Ell killed have FOR SALE Barney early Fresh lime 25c per bushel. Sat- last Sunday, today was safe his premises. Powell counof bars behind 75 the East. urdays. Cash only. Alma Greenhalgh returned to Nov. 6 ty jail. 8th North. FOR SALE ANIMALS Will freshen In Jersey Cow. week. 646 North 4th East- Nov. 7 FOR SALE Pontiac Coupe $150 00 sons Grove. BARS Fiftn JohnNov. 13 THE WORLDS MOST SENSATIONAL Bus at 3, (C. IPemumey L. West, Cache Produce Co at LEARN ABOUT COMPANY BEHIND DEER LODGE, or IHONK 375 NORTH MAIN !K) W William Watson's Store Hew Free Delivery Phone 53 (Just East Of Post Office) SPINACH Per Can 10 BEANS Navy or Chili; 10 Blue Rose; 8 lbs. . HONEY 5 gals. (60 lbs.) . POTATOES Red Bliss; 100 lbs. FLOUR Sperrys Drifted Snow; 48 lbs. bag SQUASH SATURDAY AND SUNDAY SPECIALS 2500 Potinds Choice Potatoes While 200 lbs. $1.35 they last, 100 lbs. Delicious Apples, bu. $1.60 - $1.85 Banana Apples, bu $1.15 Jonathan Apples, bu C Grimes Golden Apples, bu C Hubbard Squash, lb IV2C Banana Squash, lb Sweet Cream Butter 3 Ns. Strictly Fresh Eggs, doz C Holsum Jumbo Bread, loaf ... Home Bakery Bread, large loaf 5c Good Solid Cabbage 50'lbs. $1.25 50C 75 75 2c 96c 28 10c Phone Your Order Early For Prompt Free Delivery 39 lbs-RIC- Hubbard, per lb. m $3.49 39 1.19 lVz( COIThE Folgcrs; 2 lbs. RAISINS 3 pkgs. CORN MEAL bag LARI) Pure Leaf; 8.1b. p.ul 15-o- z. COCOA ... 2 lbs. for .. . . WALNUTS Shelled; HALF DOLLAR SPECIALS 1 5 5 75c ie Broom Cans Tomatoes Cans Peas Cans 5 String Beaus Cans Corn 2Pkgs. . .. . 55 29 29 98 23 26 49 50 50 50 50 50 50 w e. z |