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Show f ltf f f f t T j-- DIM I. mimNS ( IU( I I s (sU)lii: For Pioneer j y Camp The DU(jlileis of the 11. unhurt company of the Utah I'lomors met Saturday afternoon at the Hotel Eeclcs. Under the direction of of Mrs. Lottie Wolstenholm Salt Lake City, state organizer, a new group of officers was t Mrs. Mary J Winn, was selected as president and Mis Margaret M. Greenwell as seeie-larOther officers will be chosen at a later meeting The following program was given during the atternoon: two vocal solos, Donald E. Smith; reading. Mrs. Lottie Larson; remark-.- , Mrs. Wolstenholm and Mrs. Georgians Hill. a dainty After the program lunch was served bv the hostesses who were Mrs Mary .1 Burnham aud Mrs. Rachel E. Smith. Mrs Burnham and Mrs. Smith are retiring officers of the organiza- Bridge Luncheon At Alder Home . 4 ii ? I v THE STARS AND STRIPES PR II 19:12 1 rViends At ".'00" Party At a Mi- if 'ST. " ft. ' I C .V . Hu--.!- i t Mi'- F D. NaisbiH rnterlmned he members of her rluh at a at her home midge lumheon 1he guosts T!mi sdny afternoon j (, , !rC " bu.v ul V ' Honored Guest At if II. 1 Surprise Fete Mis. Raymond Hose, who was observing her birthday anniver-sai- , was tin- motif for a delight fully arranged surprise party giv-- t i: d in r Lome Tuesday evening hv a group of friends. A in ions supper was served :it t which the remainder of the evening was spent playing progressive games. Eight guests were in the party. , n i .it he : Iin-- A t - '.S', ') i . ehiefs, and guests of ScotP Mlliirf 1 iilc ( V D e .1 1! Oi nir a, ta ii d a par- n h ugh si hol in ' tv Lot pr il 7. at 'hen t.t- U.c - en t v i Mi-- . w L.-- Fltiln o! ill. pi v ()' ; I1' .II:- will i to Salt 11.4c 1. hn.s .Ml i a) a lov.l ' a ili . : o il h - (EEC ' QDCC3SCEIID(IQ30 p T OfaDOCrP (3ElDQDGliIIIIE k amassimmo ( X Gm2KZ229GZjGPZX32ZZ2iO iiikr Mitlf .T0 more sin Is ilia tV llie New does ho nuirli hoiiUh rIothe resh a ml lean w illioul harm lohamln or tlainlv (hii)o. Ne er ha In up, rinses clean, Hofteiia water. Great for ili.li s, too. R iclier, Olo why f ( I ar Washington Bicentennial and the stars and stripes appear on new frocks. Just one frock at as you may a time, up to now see Ueft by the u?e little starred affair Dorothy Jordan wears. The stars are red on a white ground; the rrd rope yarn from a corner of the square neckline is interest. g At right is Madge Evans, with a wash dress also of of diagonal stripes. Three cheers and so forth. Youll find the Red & While foods by Good d Housekeeping Magazine in erery Red & While store. Let this eminent authority he your guide to quality. Specials for Saturday, April 2 2-N- 2 Cans Shavers o. 33 c lb. Can Vacuum Packed Red & White SOAP SPECIAL b ans, Blue ( 25' TAPER (LEANER WALI COFFEE 11 A-- White 29c Lost quality for Paper and Kalsomine. 22 ars U(Q Special Unwrapped White for all Laundry Purposes - PEANUT BUTTER 1 Pint Jar 19c lied & White Theres a Difference CANNED MEATS 6 Cans, Deviled Meat Red & White Quality 1-- 10 MALT SYRUP jW -No. 2 1-- Extra Good Grade II Red & White lb. 23 79c 17C Pkg Bishops Quality 2 11 1 Ox. Bottle . 17c GOLD BAR 1 C I.OGAN Mr. and Mis A G Olofson presided at a delightfully arranged dinner party at their home Thursday evening m eelrhiation of their wedding anmver.sarv The guesis were seated at one large table. A pink crystal bowl filled with but- . terfly sweetpeas formed the tenter-piecePink tapers in sneer holders were at either end Covers vveie maiked for Mr. and Mrs Max Buit. Mr ami Mrs Ariel Berntson. Mr and Mrs Lundherg. Mr ami Mrs. John1 Moors. Mr and Mis John C'a.H- Alinn Johnson.! son, Mr. and Mr Merrill Mrs. Lilly ojsm. Mrs Golden Erickson, Peterson, Mi Mrs. (? A Sv.cn on, Mts Shirlev Johnson. Mis" Margaiet Boyle, Mr and Mrs Vcrn Doyle Olofso-iMr and Mr Nielsen of llyrmn, O. P Olof wm of Salt Like (Tty., and t he hod and bode s. Following ilmnei the remain dot of the evening was enjoyed with an informal game of (ard.-- i ami music. 23c 2 Ox. Bottle ... Red N White. PURE 1-- 4 Domestic Oil Sardines Rea! Value! W hite Markets Only Selected Fresh and Cured Meats are Sold in lied The Buyer Saves. The Owner Serves Unitedly Operated. Individually Owned Diced Carrots IVr Blue me, 1 Cream ,MiM CHEESE I m t I i S iiiii IlcaiU 2 I'm' Th.mi Watson of lriends; at a party at their home Tues lay evening, "aoo" featuteil the entertainment at whuh a midnight lunch was served. The serving tables were centered with bouquets of spring flowers. Covers were marked tor twelve guests. High score prizes were won by Mrs. Lon Blanchard and Mrs. Joseph Quavlt. I COFFEE K,u""" Kmr 'J.'ir Club Members I PEANUTS 19c cans .ms LAMED Rex 1 all can Sc Hill lie; SMITH FIELD Btmtttt? S K. Amln SYRUP !.HI!. n 'an 15c! . IlYUliiVi WT.LLSYII.LE all can ORANGES Wropp"' N"ttls- - Mrs Main cut No. 2 cans Blue Pine. LETTUCE i ; JELI.0 lb. pail 59C r 63c ( 15c ,zsCL 25c 10c GERMADE 15c OATS 29c TOILET PAPER f, ii 29c PINEAPPLE (Mil 21c SALAD DRESSING 10c SHRIMPS L1', 19c OYSTERS : 35c ; entertained a group Entertained PEAS vva spe- Motif For Social Mr. and Mis WTlford Lundbetg officers of the at their luh Varsity Dancing home Monday evening. Following a short business meeting the remainder of the evening was spent playing bridge. At the close of the games, a dainty lunch was served. were awarded to Bring Mr and Mrs J M Norfleet and Mr ami Mrs KusstJ! Hanson entertained the T 'me Gl'lli, ( PINEAPPLE; Mrs. Addie Svvapp was hostess S to members of the CTio club at the After the program, tea served. There were several cial guests included I!lur 2 No. 2 Nn. Sicr 'an.-- Nn. 2 Can- - laiilar I; K".i I Willi 8 Officers Of Club aim $ S. 2 X radishes;1,; Lemon or Vanilla SAIRMKfES pea3 .s2 South Run No. 2 Social Evening and w. cans Peas Garden Tomatoes l. k. Ni. Diced Beets Fricmls Plan Mr South 2nd Fast; KK King No. 2 Bcsns WTl-foi- Kny-nold- -- West 1st North; 21 Corn Kitchen afternoon Bluebird Wednesday The program was given by Miss Anna Boss, head of the sped ii department of the Logan Senior high school, who gave the novel, s "Brothers in the West,- by Fancy Quality EXTRACTS CORN FLAKE- SLarge Packages 39C CATSU- P- $1.00 2 ... o-t- ie lb. Bag Fine Granulated 35 c 2 Good 1 COCOA Cans OLD VIENNA 3 Cans for Nothing better made. 1- BROOMS I 25c Stfflgffll? 9COQO99OSCO6CeO0QOCOO3OOOGOQOOGG0QOOO&COO&&OCCCOCCCCO&?SQCQO9OCO9eCOSOGCUdOOOS0SO99 Couple Observe Wedding Day Anniversary Dirr mttm-ninl- - U. Pot Roasts Steer Beef per pound 8cto12ci Bacon Sugar Cured Sliced per pound S. INSPECTED Tip or Rump j 15c 'an ).n: 25c t 13c ::: 9c ah MEATS Loin Pork per pound as ( 5c in. ( Rib or Brisket Roasts Roasts per pound . LARD j BOILING BEEF per pound 7 2lb.Ct. 1 17 lb. Ct. 9c Picnic Hams Shankless !b. 12c Extra Fancy VcaLLamb and Chickens sc5ccc:soccocccocccoocxxxcccccc5coccic' a nd I"- tie! iu, (Dams tkesq, ft leei omclhing of rd gat htr- oum s summer nii, ''am is under dlsru.- a ;.ii ii tali'll' ale lie! mile l.ake t h their limm uml n. M. : J m L ii nigh. o. Mt- l v i. .. i r I:.. a FalK ' 0 . i; lailiii '! Mi e.-- ill n Oi . Of Couple IVfS, I' ; u In I ' W . o- -t v t 'oPi n .. ;nic l)i in ill vv K.irl wet Glen ami and hosles.s at i pteHilv at at their horn anged dinnoj- party Mr .Vir-- 1 X ','' ' v M ' Karl Home t i i tinner Party A j Scout Workers To Be Guests At Parly i L " V Editor uL m; i vi Ys U . ItiemL RS. KI'I.A ('. IMTZEIi iffy . weie seated at small tables Bndye followed lumheon and the high store prize was awarded Four io Mis G. A Lindquist. qe lal guests were included. spont playing buuoo. Iltes w.u awarded to Mrs Fiona Baugh. Ji and Mi.s Alva W'ni ley Special quests wen Mrs. Derle Thorpe. Mrs. S. K c Mar k Mrs. John Christiansen, Mis M. Kish, Mrs. Bennett Blair Miss and Grace Jane Edwards. pleaihtlv o! gi.mp t ,n i. he i' hi hu.i y i. supp r Mixed ;tl one Fug t.itl tent il.if a of htw fohi ..ith ydliw 'ixti-ewne marked i'iir,i Following lists supper the t.moii v of the evening was spent M is i 'hi Kini cn i unis pl.ivmg Lively gtf ..i' pieseiiteil v. till fj,,, ft Luncheon For (luh Members evening v j i was . vs ii i t i;. M .gl I i the oi .ft . :iu a i A. h:u i SiiiiiiLv evening h- Mis Barbara. HuOon of Ntw York, an hriro.' to the Woulwuith h t n stoic millions, just gol Lick to L( Ajlgdca- fluj; a CLUlM.' around tiio v. ;i - 1 FAGP! F1VT5, FOREVER New Frocks Display Them. But Pit Time, Little Girl, ( hie at a Tune Hymn Alder pic.sidcd at a i ntidgu luiuh on poi at lai home Thursday afternoon. 'I'm i' one in a series of bridge on In ini' fill's! were MateJ at tour 'im!! I ,t e Flagrant ami tn'r-- i ii toruad the .pimg flowers overs vv.t marked :.e sixteen guests. ami Hnlge follow d him he-Mi ! awarded M. - w . Soieu--onILtu.-o-n C. J and Mrs mmi Lewis Edwaids and A. Firniage entertained I tie officers and teachers of the Fir.-- l ward Primary at the home of eveMrs. Firmage Wednesday ning. Mrs. C. H, Wakley gave the program after which two vocal solos were given by Mrs. Derle Thorpe. After the meeting, a dainty luiuh was served. The remainder of A ilv of Mrs Mrs. FR11MV Mi at- Couple Hostesses To Primary Group hursday 'A'; lio-sc- Jones, state ,e, retarv, Salt Lake City was also in tendance at the meeting LOGAN, UTAH. ;, ! -- tion. Mrs. HRRAI.D-JOURNAi- THE WOMANS PAGE SOCIAL - CLUB NOTES New Officers IT F. |