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Show THE HERALD-JOURNA- hv NEWTON The Herald - Journal A Every I Afternoon Week-da- ."Parental Attitudts" QUICK leithrr this newspaper, nor any of its stockholders or officials has any connection atevtr, directly or indnectly, with any political party, public utility, real estate promo-- 1 or other private business except the publication of newspapers devoted solely to public service. ed owdy, folks! Most of the hes back in Washing-ar- e being made by new jressmen. le green driver does the t tooting of his horn, with congress- le way - i. new congressmen would is hard on the job as they get it, this session would i per cent efficient- DERS of STATECRAFT . gressman Morton Mothball has pro- -, the only tax that met with ) who f r up,' things ''coma be Saxophonists might play lophone! sy enough to be pleasant n troubles are light as a ither, e man worth while Ls the in who can smile n fitting a stovepipe nd mxs j YtAW.tOOKV U$T - VOU 1 ME ABOUT Lte.CnuG WE MbMEWT MADE OUT ft, ChRGTMIvS. TOLD EVERYONE $0 MUCH tuvs Big kcc.ouut EKCUGE FOR PREVENT EVERYONE a GnihG 3.25-3.5- crap-shoote- rersri crooning ,le 0VrT 4.00-5.5- 0; 2.50-3.7- 5; bill. 1.00-1.5- 0; 0; ea WJE5 -- to the that patriotic Chinamen manding that the name e Give . STOlEJt -- FKATUKF.S FOR WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16TH, 1931. Extra Fine Ieet 10 k I ITTrrr WAUlU 10 on Soft Shell California. Pound No. 1 LOC 3 Service Is Always Found MACARONI 5 Pounds SPAGHETTI 5 Pounds 15c GREEN TEA, ISc Carton OLIVES, Ripe 25c Can vT iIC MAILE SYRUP 7r I DC 95c cans . Million Dollar COFFEE, lb 0 Large Tumbler Free! CHOICE FAT. VEAL' Veal Roasts, lb 9( Veal Chops, lb 9 Veal Stew, lb 6 High Id-lb. bag 69c Shoulder Chops Pork 11 11C EC CASH MARKET . Ill North Main ORANGES CATSUP OA LtUC Water Glass Free! 10 Per Ib. 15 Per lb. 15 Each 17 Per lb. 4 "- b-' CATSUP b'. j ; ADDITC Roman nllLLiO MILK 19c 19c c . Beauty or 6 Pounds Jonathans; - rs RAISINS DEAMC lir.ftll.i CURRANTS i..!. CuU Strln,ess- Brand; 3 89c 23c flour r;BRr. sd! SS s" KK- - CHEESE ZSn, CLEANSER;.:; : 10c 30c ' Spaghetti OC CANDY m n yc can Hewletts Green Pound Packages .. . Campbells Tomato Kitchen King No. 2 can STRING BEANS tyn LO C KRAUT 25c ORANGES Cut, No. 2 can Blue Pine No. 2 can Per Dozen Large size Navals Fresh Ground Cut from Young Steer Beef 10 c JVU 13c Frankfurters 15c Minced Ham 25c 5 3 Cans 25 5 Pounds 85 3 cans XMAS MIX NUTS CORN Pound Pound Pound WIENERS Stick Bologne es Round ! Loin Pound ns 10c 10c 12c Hamburger 2 Pounds Pork Pounds Fresh Pure White Lard 15 Rib or Brisket Boiling Beef Chops 2 15 Can 29 Per Head Firm Heads Sirloin SALMON d -- JO Can No. 2 Beef Steaks SEWELLS MARKET FEATURES If Quality Counts Count On Us Fancy Columbia River: Pound ... Cut from fancy Round Steak baby steer beef. lb. IfDAITT1 Exlra bmfy year-olKraut; 2 Pounds Fancy Lean Ribs DLifcr BOIL baby beef; 3 lbs. . No. 2 Blue Pine HONEY SOUP 79c Frapco-Amerioa- Kitchen King 19c n 4 oz. Can CATSUP LETTUCE 15c ins Package z Blue Pine Sweet Potatoes 4 14-o- OYSTERS 10c 5c HONEY Ltll 25c 29c LOC for CHOCOLATES SHELLED WALNUTS 25c Oats or Wheat 35c Candy Bars 35c BUTTER Creamery 25c BANANAS 29c . 1 2Q Per ib. XMAS MIX HARD CANDY All Sizes Verv Reasonable! LBS. Where Friendly Extra fancy NO. Christmas Trees Sugar pumpkin 5c 9 lb. Bag DROP MIX CANDY J JQ Per CORN MEAL . wv. CANDY, lh Gallon Can King Amber hen OATS V n. Main st. Green Stamps Fancy SYRUP-Kitc- 5 Students can apply i part time work at 123 Per. lb. SWEET CHOCOLATE' J , $ Pert: 2Q 48 lb. Bag 75 Best Creamery BUTTER FLOUR PRUNES LERY-- ui .1. WELLSVILLE i ! r-ft-M truth SMITHF1ELD SPECIALS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16 n. HAVE OPENING melody j . . . MORE rad' at:? - ... . FIW oto by Jim Smith. HYltUM LOGAN nt sang!? can prove that on Monday night at ock I was outcracking a out, There is only one sort of literature that has meat in every line, and that's the butchers Ban-Mond- ay I iUft!.1alibi. sai.es people: TKJii I! a perfect no - rs 'Christmas gift note; If you are mad at your neighbor, give Gashntisc C, us, who today his small son a drum for Christthreatened to sue mas. w rumor - mongers Walk horses- your who accused him of being a radio crooner. Its a dirty lie! shouted 'ilIt, hvt- 0; I.It! e is Tm HOT - " loronfB.nkins. SPIKES VICIOUS t Seventy-fiv- e members of the Foresters club of the Utah State Agricultural college and their guests gathered Saturday at 7:30 p. m for their annual stag banquet at the Bluebird. Frank Fonnesbeek is presl- -i dent of the club. Mike Steed vas master of ceremonies. Toasts were given by various members of the group. Dana Parkinson, public rela-- i lions officer of the Intermoun-- ! tain region of the forest ser- vice with headquarters at Og- den, spoke of "What may be expected from field research work in forestry next year." Other forest officials from the Ogden office who attended the iunction were C. N. Woods, J. O. Falck, A- G. Wycoff, Ernest Winkler, A R. Standing, Orange A Olsen. Lee Stratton, and E. C. Sanford. Local forest officials attend-- i ing were Supervisor Carl B. Fred Arentsen. Clerk Rich, Ranger H. I. Rice, W. H. Campand Slim Hansen. bell, K. C. Ikeler, manager of the Ogden Union stockyards, and former dean of the school of agriculture at the US.A.C., and Director William Peterson of the Utah State Agricultural college were other special guests. The state fish and game department contributed a quantity of elk meat served on the menu for the evening. dis- Mon-Wilfo- rd MADE TO MOURN a uieitT M 180-21- . hours every morning on a arty telephone oto byO.L. Lee. , i now wt cow GwE Mown poP Po WAYvERj OwCTMINt, AhO A oof AWb 6O0.E THE BACl.'ME'LV WvsC MORE DOuGK M j0jin Jenkins and daughter, Generally steady;, Mrs. Alice Christensen left last The honking of geese used to market. wheie they Now it an- practical top 4.40 on good to week for California announce spring. nounces a traffic jam. choice 175 to 190 lbs. weights; WiTt;pPBoV Scouts entertained bulk 160 to 210 lb. weights 4.00 the Bpe Hive gjrs af, a party HYMN OF ILATE to 4.35; feeder pigs 75 to 115 , Thursday evening in the school- lowest The knave some house gymnasium. Games and; lb. mostly 3.00 te 3.50; Of all the folks fleshy killer p'.gs up to 4.00; dancing were enjoved. Officers; Is he who springs three 0f the Y. M. M. I. A. assisted packing sows Depression jokes. 0 lb. Nebraskas with jn the serving of the refresh- loads benefit 4.85-- 4 90. ments. The party was under the Football players arent the freight Cattle: receipts 662, including direction of Scoutmaster J. J. who men bad make passes. only Talks were given by We made a bad pass yesterday, 438 for market, 164 to South LarsenSap Francisco market and 60 (Joseph R. Tuddenham repre-t- o and the other Los Angeles market. Slow. Renting the bishopric, A. L. took $3 from us. about steady; one lead goodjDowdle. Edward Larsen, Oswell 1146 lb. Idaho fed steers 5.65; Clarke and J. J. Larsen. TE DIARY with Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Hyde, bulk medium to good steers Mrs. Wllford Jenkins, who has professor J. C. Hogensen spent (December 14) common to medium been confined to her bed the Thursday with his mother .Mrs. Earlie up, and don my gowf steers account on weeks two nast flB0Cel heifers grass Hogensen. who is very ill pantaloons, and to playing at grain feds upward to Illness, is improving. at the home of her daughter. gowf (a Scottish game), but did $5; medium Mrs. Thomas Griffin. to Mr. cows and good grass Eugene Nelson lose my gowf ball, and when I could find naught of it, in an to7 52 5 0 f c u t n d hour did return home. And do bulls quotable 2 50- - Griffins s ph Cantwell a& find Dame Brew in the scullery, 2.75: feeders steers 800 wren cenSed tS and the prettie creature doth to 950 fleshy Canton of SnvChfield lbs. mostly 4.00 to 4.55; candles' were visitors of Mr. and Mi's. shew me a dozen bottles of few down were Mr and A. 3.50. to Those present L. Dowdle Thursday. cucumber cordial, which she did Sheep: receipts none. Late Mrs. Horace Jenkins of to me, make unbeknownst Mrs. Loretta Rigby, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Calder Hall ioads medium two 'croft, grade which do please me mightily, 80 lb. Mrs. Mary DowMor-1- 0 Evelyn Mrs. Mr. and Richmond. !of 4.00 lambs slaughter with and I do tell her, as a reward, Amos Griffin and Archie per cent out at 3 U) :.bout!oni B Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. dle. to visit the bazaars, and buy Mrs. Jenkins motored to Logan and Mr. Jenkins. with last weeks close. Wnry steady whatever gauds and jewels she Jenkins and Mr. and day evening to attend the par- doth desire, just so she do not teachers meeting. Thomas Mrs. Griffin, all child-lespende more than a nickel. And Miss Iola Jenkins, who is and Jenkins Mrs. Martha of ren so, whistling merrilie, to the be 3 selfstarter. their families. Covers were laid ployed in Preston, spent trouble ls that so many are f0r twentv-seveprintery. day and Monday with her par- waiting to be cranked. v Henry; Mrs. Willis Benson spent last tents, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Wine- Ford. TODAYS DEFINITION week end in Ogden visiting gar. Hell: Spending a rainy Sunday in a country hotel j j with four children. 2.50-4.0- jeates a ice- tax on WAS Including 1216, to 691 for market, 185 to Swanston packers and 340 to Los Angeles changed wo tut By Cowan FORESTERS IN j approval. Mothball i j I Hogs: receipts of cucumbers be queuecumbers. was cussed by Principal Amos Griffin. The Ladies Farm Bureau met in connection with the Relief Society Tuesday afternoon. Theproject leaders gave a demon.stration on making inexpensive! Christmas presents. Those tak-- ; ing part in the demonstration were Mrs. Bertha Tuddenliam, Mrs. Gene Alvis, Mrs. Martha Clarke and Mrs. Ada Larsen. Mrs. Nola Jenkins gave a piano solo Refreshments were served at the conclusion of the meet- ing Mr and Mrs. Don Sanders of Malad spent several days last week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. M C. Riebv and other relatives, Mrs. William Jones has been confined to her.bed for several weeks with inflammatory rheu- matism. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thomas of Pocatello spent sever a, davs Rtithman. Special Represen tatives San Francisco office, 525 Market 410 N. Michigan Ave ; New York office, 19 W. 44th St.; Boston office, Tirmunl St.; Detroit office, 601 New Center Bldg. TIS I'KTKKSON, Managing Editor R. W. MARTIN, Advertising Manager )ur Cache of Humor SuOAft-WJlT- ACCOUNT rs & THE TRUTH tk Gee! iws is going a Gf?cfl ChPISTwas FOR US. latives and friends here. associa- The Parent-Teacheftion held their weekly meeting Thursday night with President Rigby in charge. The lesson on oltue, Chicago PAGE THREE i j ubli hid eviAy wetk day afternoon, except legal holidays, at 75 West ntei street, Logan, Utah, by Cache Valley Newspaper Co., N. Gimnar tmu.sim, pie.sident, ai.d entered as second-clas- s matter at the postoffice an, ltah, under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription price in Cache iiey by mail. $2.50 the year in advance, by carrier $3.50 a year In ad-ir- e or ii) cents the month. Outside Cache Valley, by mail $5 00 the year. ihinun, Kicoll 1931. 1 THE NEWFANGLES Mrs. Joseph Jones of Midvale spent last week end visiting re- - ' Newspaper Scripps-Ccmfiel- d DECEMBER TUESDAY. LOGAN, UTAH, L, Pound 'T 6 25 |