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Show THE TAGE TWO HERALD-JOURNA- F R LOGAN, UTAH, L, I D A Y. 'J A N U A R Y 1 3, 19 32. 1 KULA C. PITZEJt Society Editor Call 50 NEWS NOTKfl INTEREST UK WOMEN TO i $ V2-- : j Departing Couple I Ionored Guests At Dance Ft. Club Members Fashion Plaque Mis Wilford D. Porter the members of the K i t club at her home Thurs- wa . 0 i.v uttemrxjn. Bridge piayed and at the close of the uua dainty lunch wa ,ikI Kuril frorvmg table w.ol mi. tued with h bouquet ,.,po. aeons and heather, t'inii.i weie marked toi a eh. Budge Mm x 1 n iS ' V j giiL.its Mrs Carl w is a .sperial i it l nun d -- 1 D. Herd Halley .Family Party 'Honors Couple SI and Mrs J. H Taylo. were the guests ol honor at a Saimly tarty given by Mr. back and Mis Amos Brown Wedne.--daTHIS interesting cut-o'A ho goes tor the (veiling at men home in ..outli was noted at a recent .'IV 1st '111 Ushlon exhibit. The dress is ol mustard ciepe with a wide green suede belt Social Kigoletto vi Ivn Cailisle assisted The only thing harder to find A group ol Inends and rela-- 1 Sixty-fiv- e now than a sleigh would be a tving t tluinii'd i pleasantly Hi iP'dlClalKT ".'I hoi.se to null it Mi V V. Jr. ut Group of Friends Party Urrango I Ro-M- 'a emprise paity leeently (ompliment to Mis E P. id who was observing he, A social Ini Hid tv anniversary a tt"'i onii ol viating and mu (iijuvid allei whichI nuu-a- in t loin h Pin. lie jrio JK Eterv PEANUI BUTTER CUP LiUlllitP H 1 Tiie ia I gr&rZ ie h ( i'i au:t , DH i ctw'29i 2 , liHf . Rounds LlIUi,iiv Eai GRAIN'S of GOLD, Hreakfast cereal; Ikg. COM l it, made by Maxwell; pkg;. MAKSHM ALLOWS, Amrelus, med. okg. 1 1. Trick CRFM. lx it 1'aek ; ,,r nrr pkt;. pkg. r,r,e ",c u'h"1 25c !5 19 Aav 33c i,i DffriJ) t )R., Golden Mnntam, ,emd SA(.D, dean, pure while; 2 pound JAM A HEWS, Kutternut; ,J piunds ::!) 25c ; 19c per dozen ( itsp. "st "' 9Nc S .95 1 SI. loll of juice; 2 dozen ACH. full oi vitamin; pound 1,11 LOW Elf, tasty side dish; pound DAT DAACT fa Vir v I lttilvjl Goimini' Sleer Ih'ef, Kil, Slioiiitlcr Cuts, I'ound 15c 25c 15c 15c Jfoneless l q OC 10c BACON SQUARES SLICED BACON .Mild Cured Haney, Racon ; Hound SUGAR -2 1- -8 4 4 .561-- 4 3-- Every housewife that buys her groceries and meats from the , following list is assured of not only great SRvings but the best foodstuffs obtainable. Let us help you stretch your dollar to cover your foodstuff budget. PHONE clock Until 1 BEANS ; APPLES Delicious CORN Golden Can lbs- - 1 BUTTER 5 lbs. Navy --I- daho . 19c innan Haddie, Ced Fish, Kippered Salmon Fresh Oysters Eat Hens 1.29 10 15 bushel 2 cans SALAD DRESSING Full pint;... per lb. Pure Sweet Creamery BREAD Large loaves, sliced GRAHAM CRACKERS 2 lb. caddy MALT per can W 8 lb' buckel LARD BEANS 2 for Green or Wax, No. 2 can PO? ROAST Trijhi Inspected Het(, VEAL ROAST 1 II). .I MINCE MEAT Her Ih. Cleitn SAF.T llAC'ON 3 Per 0c 25g Ip 8c and Hrisket for El.-R- ib Sluffinc, SLICED lbs. H ( ON Ih. pounds limit CHll.I PRICKS at LOc Each; HU ON PORK SAUSAGE Enjoy pound 10 REEF STEW. Ih. Extra Val., Ih. Ifetf. 23e Value. Ih. 10r LA.MH .. .. Haripiin II). fly Her Hound 10c4 per Ih. I.AMH CHOHS '23 2 dozen ORANGES'43, rSe per Take City CO., Still een Stamps 5-- GRAPEFRUIT SIDE i'DItlx ioc salmon c fitt3 8 .54 .55 .54 19 9c M ARKET FEATURES 2 .55 .56 4 19 5?; A July Sept 1- -0 19c ORANGES, cf' V May .50 .55 .56 .50 .57 25c LETTUCE l SI. 4 CARROTS ) (lean GARLIC, kiln diied; pound LEAIONS, fancy Smiki-t- ; dozen ONIONS, Sweet Spanish; 111 loimds ( -2 y 'iytuluet ju'rd and Guaranteed by UTAH OIL REFINING ! CORN Fancy Yellow or White WINES lS, large, extra fanev : Hushel ROME HEM I A . exeelient bakeis; Hushel OEI.ItTOI S. fme for ealin;t; Hushel bOvll'. 1. 1, A I I A. la ilex sot fid; Hushel HARs.MHS STN Wheat: Mar .54 rain Low High Open n 9c APPLES ) 15 OIL-- MOTOR ; - 25 1 AH A(. AS Jan. CHICAGO. range: l . A CACHE VALLEY STORE No Butter Substitutes No Cane Sugar VSffr pkg. ; I'ino of (oaix1; Il. Ilaj i:K(()MS. cPtlltn( (jtriUy, ICach lOll.LT TISSl'E, Zee, pale ivory; I Rolls CLEANSER, Crystal White; tall cans I and Mrs. Henry Gessell 35c Founds 3 GERMADE ORANGES, wil amt eleeil At tid (it the loom wa a iaigf tepliea (it the M with' speiaaJ I. A. cnjgma. lighting. A group composed 6t two ward leaders and M Men and Gleauet girls, ihefnDeft of ; .take board. a.sska.tHl wiiii general enterUithhk dttring the evening. The committee In charge of Close the aflair included J. L. Mont-tos- e chairman; Miss Bernice .55 Quinney, Miss Oretta Morrell, Miss .50 8 j Mrs. Lealha Lundahl, .55 8 Anne Neddo, Walter Furluman .57 8 and Lynn Hodges. gold 172 WHITE ITGS, laige, fresh; RL ( lx ITGS, very appetizing-AI'RH'OTS, tasty and clean; KFANS ulttuetive Was of the west te. .toons RHONE 5f- Monte, Fresh I The hall . 5V. Ih. HIMENWO, I ward College 55c II). HHILUILLHIHA RKH Mr Chn.sten.sen, Dunn. Eleventh waul; t'amp-- 1 delta Thourer, Joseph Marion bell, Rhelda Furhiman, Julia Dean Gessell. Cnugu. Claude Theurer. I.ois Merrill, Milton Hick It, l.altue Alder, Riovidenee Baer, LuQiaude Fust ward, Ardella Baugh, Thomas Chi pm an, Riv.-Heights; Marie OI.en, Harvey Ol.eii, Eva Olsen, Ian OLseli Violet Otsep. Lorin .. Kilburn, Hulda Schenk, Serge Olsen ftueben 01 .eh Gran Olsen. Grain Range Birthday Hn -I home Tuesday evening, the rutaon being the birthday an-- 1 mvcrsaiy of their daughter, Helen. Five hundred was play ed alter which a midnight supper was .served. Covers were m.nked for ten guests. , ( IlautflitoH Honored 'ihtirtumed at a party at ineir oe- (I ; H ROCQI El ORT. s i I'oiuid (Tram Mu-Mis- i like White Sejm Mild nee I FUNNED FictTIK, D.I Montc.yusstd; No. AS!'.'. If i t S Ttrs, Del .Mole la rue yan Tt)lTD .IKK E. Del Monte; Trail's A ( Lueille Darley, Oscar i )n d i . , 10 I Pinochle Party Includes Group io.'storssos 1 puked by Dei M.mlo; Del M.nic. lamy sties; VI OPS, solid park ; No 2' can TOM $ i 1 I.OLlll'.' ( Off CKVL na IT. KI vi d Mr. and Mrs. Frank Neu- enWtaint'd at a lino- (auger Lundahl, at their hum, Thu cilia parly oi mine anil f I,.. II.. day evening At tic dose . C.dlli i. enlei lamed at a lY'iriv ' VV( at the the game, a dainty lunch wt-life .uav evcnini', In me ol Miss Calder. A dainty .,erved. Flares were matked for Mr. h'lM'h was seived and progre.s-'.- e M .) Norfleet, Mr. t'.inith lornicd the enter-- and Mr. Mrs. A1 Evans, Mr. and tummi'iit Ih ie.s were won by and frank Jones, Mr -- and Faick.son .and Loyal Cook. Mrs Mr. and Leo Kimball, Thoie iiieluded were Arletlie Mrs Mr and Mrs A. N. jit! ol, Belli I'.nek.son, Klim Halt. Mrs J L. McDonald, Mis. Nenbergrr, l.orraine h..ioie lamilutit, Fled Ncuheiei r. Fldrul Wa! I'.tlUei lioval ('ook, JleWlt'i llilill and Hie ho't alii ho.. I 'a! H.iV liaioe. lllg.loll, Kiy t H.V't O11VU1..0 (Ini Clyde Calll.le Wu- A .rnr ' ' hlph awarded to Mis flank Jonr.t. lc. mill. ncil ( I t 'oi Market Features I i At Social Except Sundays and Holidays m. Iron) 7 a. ni. to 10 Dot . I as s w , IHtlS BLN The annual Gold and Gieen of the Logan stake was Thursday evening at th Palais d Or. These dances are held each year and are spon- -' ored by the community activity committee ol the M I n Slake board. About four hundied and fif-ty couples were in attendance. The main teatuie of the eve-- 1 uing wa the demonstration ol the contest dance which was presented by couples fro.n eacu ward in the stake. The dance 'Senoma Mia." a combination of tango steps was onginated by W. O. Robinson, a member ol the general board and field secietary ot the Y. M M. I A. He is also a leader in social activity work. Those who participated in The first of the month is the toe dance were Ethel Hawke., worst of the month. ' Lorin llawkes. Margaret Jen- Ed,a Jensen Second ward, Guests at . . Amos Dunn. Delbert Peterson, In Upfdcn Ldith Call Joel Fletcher, Sev- enth ward; Lillie Nielsen, Johnson and pert Gerber, Merle Jorgensen, Farrell Ellis Kingsford, Ruby Nielsen, Hulda MjZbinden, Reeder, wlll b(, gug,,, at, a dinner par-k- i Mr. Rawlins, Eight ward; Mr 11. W Isiael- and Mrs, Cornell Wixom, Fangiven by Mrs. .on in lirown Donald nie '"ompliment to Hodges, (laiiidiler. Dorothy They Nonna Pelersun, Mill Piesliun,. be weld, end guests at Ia all Peterson, 1'ied 'I honip-- ; Israrkson home. son, M irjorie Garfl, Douglu-'- i ' Beiales, Fannie Jefteries, Leon Ball held giie.s. .0 Smen on, and Mrs A group of friends arranged a delightful surprise party in honor of Mr .and Mrs. FYanl: Fullmer at their home Thurs- - Throng i. Frish-)'.me!- weie awaided pnes Mrs. J c Attracts Ball enter-tnin- ; I Entertained Buneo formed th Willison, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mrs. Frank entertainment for the evening Egan, Mr. and -i 'after which a late supper was Cummings, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fullmer. Miss Dot Fuli- served. Those included were Mr. and mer and Don Fullmer. Bunco prizes were awarde ! Mrs. Fullmer, Mr nnd Mrs. H. V. Egan. Mr. and Mrs. Gene to Mrs. Cummings. H V. Egan Ed. Dot Fullmer and Mr. Richards. Richards, day evening Surprise Party Logan Stake MIA Honors Couple Says. If R ! ROIL e; per . .. That You Can Ih. 7 19 11 10r Gu Pickled Piers Feet, Tamales. Those hit k, juicy, prime steer beef steaks cannot he beat in price or cfualitv! Fillet of Sole. Salmon and Halibut. Finnin Haddies. 1 MODERN MARKET ... . ty y ty Meat Department POT ROAST Very choice lb HAMBURGER Gesundheit 2 Glass Tumbler Free Pounds BUTTER IYesli Creamery Pound CLEANER Wyandotle Per can WASHING POWDER-So-F- ex, 19c package (OFFEE-Cup-O-C- heer LEMON- Free 25 19 SWEET POTATOES t lbs Bz NANAS Golden Ripe 5 Pound durable ( HOPS Pounds LUNCH MEATS S- Dozen BROOMS LAMP 15 55 Pound Sherbet Dish ty v w 8U2 Strong and ! f. each Assorted Pound 14 LOIN STEAKS Per 12 Pound Cash Market and Grocery 115 NORTH MAIN |