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Show THE o I rfHflS 8 V i bl I Cridge Tea Has Increasing SMALL BUT FORMAL Spring Formal Dancing Fete At Hotel Response second of the series of teas held at the Hotel Wednesday drew an in- response from bridge Mr. and Mrs. W J isle are sponsors of the affair Miss Mane Barber as host- - - M Barber opened the program with a half hour ure on fundamentals of the rtson system and this was wed by personal instruction at tables later in the evening sllcioiis refreshments were during the course of the Wftpinf. i Ac next of the series will be tfetd next; Wednesday evening, ac- Onrding to Mr. Carlisle. eve-Bia- &al Evening At famdahl Home j ' ' t I - " q . (j i U nesday evening The evening Was went playing cards after wmch a Minty lunch was nerved The guests included were Mrs LMbdahl, Mrs.' Harvey Christensen, Kay Carlsoh, Mrs L t, ivei- SOW, Mrs. Fred Kidgcil Jr Mrs. .Mrs Ernest fcn Christensen, Lsmdahl, Mrs Artel obrnisou Mrs John Moser. m. CACHE Logan Visitors Guests pinner Attorney and Mrs Wallace B. of Salt Lake City were finner guests of Captain and Mrs R Goodrich at their home iraday.eveniog.. KMiey perfect dress for any formal occasion . . , Irmone offers it m soft gieen taffetas with the tiny rosebuds in Beauvais point embroidery. A 9 ALKIE T ones Capitol Theater Estalomi Club Entertained Coma b. I 10J . s) I HU EILtRS UC TRACY, r Pork DREtlDEL llO r ,r FOX PICTURE (10 Ho Reduced Prices! i iinr if ty Idren 10c All Day! 25c Adults i Ml u 35c Vening 2 Spinach APRIL 1STK SAtVRDAY FAMOUS BEMBERG HOSIERY Full Fashion 'service W eight Only 79c Five Strand Chiffons v Strawberties Fresh Fresh, U t Oranges Lettuce SiSI Lower 2 ! ! j j I ' Sugar-- -. Corn Flakes Cheese Wmu.fur fertto, ef arfc defers other I advertised ttodpals. It Ydll payiW to try oOr store Meat. nfU gahi more , tfttt ypn rkn now possibly imagine. X SwcttCorn ' Sc Can V 10 lbs. 47C j pkg. qc 13c POUnd Crea- m- 48 lbs. is the biggest corn bargain that we have had to offer our customers. Saturday we will peQ the large size cans at 84 per can, BJk per dozen. This is a very choice grade of Iowa' com. It is packed by the same people that put up Wellington Club Com. Do not miss out on' this unusual bargain. HeVe 5c Large Package fragrant Schilling coffee. -- Us i ! ; S Our Pricos ore At ways LOW Specials f01? Saturday, April HC& -- Vhan heads Tall cans Kill his morning cup with OCOQ 1- 1 1 ggc g ' Fruit Flavor CAND- Y- Saturday we will sell these wonderful double fluff marshmallows at only 15 per lb. Sets Quickly Peanut Brittle PER POUND PT. JAR Vernon Peanut Butter ? Fancy Quality! 4 1 CANNED SALMON 1 tall can StDC Red & White Highest Quality 1 Red & White 1 OAp Peanut Duttor 15c . ,3 Pkg., Gell Dessert ; ' , 1-l- 10c b. - m CAHHEHD VEGETADLED- No. 2 Cans, Red & White PEAS 2 Cans, Red & White G. S. CORN 2-- No. i1?2No.2 Cans, Red & White STRING BEANS 22 GRAPE FRUIT 2 No. 2 Cans, Blue & White 25c Fancy Quality! sate TOILET PAPER B & W., 3 ROLLS i 21c ... 1000 Sheets , ft fog Saumonedl RSnllCs M Gaia TALL CANS, ANY BRAND FIGS 1 10c Package Strictly Fresh Stock! 5c TUNA FISH 2 No. Cans, fancy pack Blue & White--Special- ly II nibo IpEsgo MartbaEows 15c per Ib. Pound Bag, ROLLED -10 DE00EHT y. 5c 25c 10c 10c 25c Mil- k- nigh Grade a Price Aliaot very . day our store receives a list of items on a which the whole-- . sale cost lias de- dined, Our retail ' prices Are immediately lowered ac- -' cordingly. This fl-ic- y , eaves mtr patrons hij; dums It relieves thm of the burden of following markets or checking general retail prices. It' hi tMs policy that Large, Crisp Heads Flou- rStle at 2 doz. . Sweet and Julry Full Am for Bunches Green- - Utah, Fine Beet $ large cups 3 Onions Extra Shoe Value $1.95 Creations, 2 he'll come home the nay he started. and May Prices Pound Juh) Large, Only 79c , . Grapefruit- - Morning or Sego Vihandj Sandals - - - Ghillc Ties. Straps, Ties, Pumps - - - in blondes And whites. 1932 Spring . The American Legion Auxiliary Smithfield held its monthly meeting Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs Acquilla Noble Pro- lessor Calvin Fletcher of the LoAC art department gave a talk on recent developments in art He also exhibited several paintings The following mtibical numbers were given: Vocal solo. Miss va Deppy; instrumental duet, La- Rue Clark and Phyllis Nielson, vocal duets, Mrs. Richardson and daughter, Iola, Etta Millington read her theme on patriotism a which won first place in a content! Which had been sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary After the program refreshments were served by he hostess god a social bsur was enjoyed wi, y, c off h i in 'in gs of the morning! o n of club rooms A social afternoon was spent after a bhort business meeting Light refreshments were served The hostesses were Miss Gayle Car-doMiss Ruby Cardon. Miss Lorec McGee, Miss Marjorie Mathews, Miss Evelyn Hayward and Miss Lucilc Emmett. FreshFruits Cz Vegetables Clean, Long Leaves Start school meeting 0 j) Quin-ne- a delighthome Thursday compliment to PresiA Wood and M year of the Los DcLebros club of the Logan Senior high school was held Wednesday afternoon at the Ib.Oc -- riple Savings Special 'j iCollege Boot Shop Mrs Ross Nytaan presided at a prettily Appointed bridge (.upper at', her home Thursday evening ,n compliment to members of her club Supper was served at email tables Each was centered with a fragrant bouquet of vioCovers were marked for lets twelve and supper Bridge followed prizes were won by Mrs V. B Johnson and Mrs. Joseph Johnson. , Special guests were Mrs Lewis Mattson, Mrs Fred Blanchard and Mrs R. Halgren. Club Meeting At School High of the The final ncnlc lb. 11c PurilainPonao ib. 1 5c Beef Stcdko lb.lSb x : I FRANKLIN Mrs Jane Morton. Hill, one of the first white children to be worn in Cache valley, died here Thursday afternoon after a lingering illness of heart trouble Funeral services will be held in Franklin Saturday at 2 p m Mrs. Hill was born ra Wells-villUtah, September 28, 1860, the daughter uf John and Agnes Steel Hill. Her father was accidentally killed while she was still a small gfrl When five years old, the family moved to Mendon to live with her grandmother She lived there until 1881 when die went to Salt Lake City to work While there, she met John Hill, Indian interpreter and missionary in the Salmon river country at Fort Lemhi, Idaho They were married and lived for several years at OgWest Weber and Salt Lake. den, In 1882, they moved to Franklin, Idaho, where she resided until her death. Surviving are two children, Mrs Maggie Jennett and George Washington Hill, and three grandchildren, the children of a daughter, Mrs Agnes Jane Arscott, who died in 1901. BeeS Dcpslo 1 . Bridge Supper For Club ' P.opIi Cttcpk (bo. '23c j 1 SQambiu?oo!? lbs. 1 5c fcDMING SUNDAY! i'TARZAN, THE ; APE MAN i At New Stow Prices! ?: 71 RED GERANIUMS are being worn in Paris akd several boutonnieres of them were noted In the Easter parade on Fifth Avenue They are mostly of red velvet. QUAIiKTtf D3EAT0 fflNCII Editor 4 at their Auxiliary Meeting At Smithfield Mrs W O Lambora was hostess to members of the Estalomi club at her home Wednesday evening The lesson was given by Mrs Hugo B. Ensign An Easter story, In the Garden, was given by Sirs Ezra Lundahl Skiing pupils in a Berlin school After the program light refreshare taught on an iadoor ychute ments were served Special guests of a sliding board made d were Mis. M Neely and Mrs T7 Rogers Club members present were Mrs Lundahl, Mrs Ensign Mrs John Lamborn, Mrs LeRoy The Rio Grande Valley in 'Texas Eliason. Mrs Edgar Berntson, Mrs is producting ribbed oranges with Irvin Hawkins, Mrs Richard Smith, Skins like that of a cantaloupe Mrs Horace France, Mis Edna Peterson, Miss Georgia Roberts The longest elephant tusk on aftd Miss Anna Boss record was 11 feet SM inches ... Wil-for- MRS. RULA C. PITZER evening in dent E. J Coombs of Alberta, Canada, and others who have labored as missionaries in the south sea islands Special guests included the presidency of the Logan and Cache stakes and tneir wives. The evening was enjoyed with Vocal music reminiscing and duets were given by Mrs James V M and Mi Coombs At the close of the evening, delicious refreshments were served Forty-thre- e guests were included 5 TAKEN Price Cory was Disorderly Conduct," new Fox picture, is to our police forces today This screen achievement easily proved itself the finest dramatic offering! in its opening yesterday at the Capitol theater, and the unmistakably favorable reaction of the audience promises a deserved success for this daring and vivid picture For the first time in this reviewi er's recollection, the sinister influences of politics and graft in a police department have been dealt fearlessly and rationally with as the background of an and adventurous story absorbing The result is an intriguing film, full of genuine entertainment with ; and characterizations powerful woven of action together plenty under John W. Cons dine s direction. Sally Ellers, as a politician s Choice, lean shoulder uA4$MVr. (L Insp. Pork. No Shanks daughter who is the cause of all the trouble, adds another bright star to her scintilating array of screen Spencer performances Tracy, in the leading role of beef Shoulder rib cute af rholik the mofortycle officer who goes wrong after b,, unmerited disgrace, scores a personal triumph His portrayal is flawless and overpowcringly real, and if he Ciiniec. mild, xug.vr cured aittliRWwW at a real saving! docs not already have star rank should un"Disordevly Conduct questionably promote him to it who scored reRalph Bellamy ' here gives cently in' Surrender, Shoulder elite of prime, JeOA tdiwr beef an equally perforconvincing mance as an honest police cap tain IS A fine supporting cast, headed El Brendel, by Allan Dinchart, OioW, lead ahouMdk Mia, IkbVMWAeet inspected poffc Ralph Morgan, Charles Grapewin, other Moore and notables, Dickie and the many realistic settings contribute to tho pictures excellence W illiam Ahtbony McOpire Fresh, lean, ground. Made of choice meat wrote the original story 1 What "What to the army, i Jr entertained at e, JOO PAGE FIVE President and Mrs Joseph ful social EARLY BABY OF Limit teteti tlSwtytoTfcrCil 932. Group Lindquist wfu. hostess membeis of her club at a bridge j tea at her home Thursday afternoon Following the bridge games a dainty lundwwas served Covers were marked for eight Mrs S, R Stock was a special Mrs I toss Anderson had truest. high score for bridge Jtrs. A. J Lundahl was the bon-- 1 guest at a delightfully arrang-JPwty given at her home Wed- ,L til 1 5, Missionary lub Group Airs G A j ehtfd 1 Social Honors Fashion Plaque ... Entertain, For td " APRIL Members of the L. T ilub of the Logan Senior high school held their annual spring formal dancing party Thursday evening ut the Hotel Eccles Light refreshments were served Fifty couples were in attendance Patrons and patronesses for the affair were Professor and Mrs P A C. Peterson and Mr and Mrs Frank H Baugh, Jr Club officers were in charge of arrangements for the party They include, William Lohman, Dorian Johnson and Philip West 8?sing r5iiss AL, LOGAN, UTAH, FRIDAY. N THE WOMANS PAGE SOCIAL - CLUB NOTES jx L HERALD-JOUR- POWDERED OR BROWN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 252 Size, JUICY ORANGES, Per Dozen ASPARAGUS, Fresh, Per Pound - V- I cg 4 33 C Priced 2gG aaa? 23b 10c M Only Selected Fresh and Cured Meats are Sold in Red & White Markets ' The Owner Serves The Buyer Savjw. Individually Owned Unitedly Operated. QOGG .80 U (1 |