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Show T II RACI! TWO. K HERALD-JOURNA- TO THE KING! one bushel of quicklime gallons of hot water; dissolve two pounds of common salt m et one pound of sulphate of zinc LOGAN FUNERAL in two gallons of skimmilk and mix all thoroughly. This formula white, -- - provides a weatherproof wash for exterior surface and is a funeral rites conveying a sweet with applied lightly over surfaces 8pirjt of sympathy, love and trn- -a broad brush derness were held at noon Thursday in the Fourth ward L U S, of about use mnkes Kngl.ind thapel for Mrs. Klnora Sophia ' no mm, non stamps Mrs Bunsen died Hansen day afternoon after a brief illness Bishop VV H Griffin, Jr, dueled the aervues Many fragrant floral emblems, and h large attendant b of relatives. frmnds find neighbor added rout h to the beauty of the rites. SHfikers lauding the character, moth tnood. seiviee and spiritual outlook of Mrs Hansen and her Joxeph K. family Were It wm no accident, but ('iti don anil fjeorge W hiiidijiiist thorough appreciation of the Cm he stake presidency; America t n.itltons ol A Sonne of the foiintlor Its uribeotcibie quality u ami P.ishop w.iid Kniitlh that eiade blue kiLbon Griffin th ul molt the leading Musical miinbi rs comprised se-- t nation There is only one lections by Die ward Kehef Society blue fcibbon Mali Qualchorus, an organ solo hy Mrs. to set it, buy blue ity Harold Smith and a vim al seleckibbofi Malt. tion hy Horn e Laugh of Preston, Idaho. Mrs. Willmm Winn paid tribute by reading resolutions of esteem land sympathy lrom the Dauyh-- : Mrs ur of Handcart Pioneers resolu-i C. J. M Trotmun read tlona of a similar character from members of the Logan post of the Amencan Ix'g.on auxiliary After the services, the body was taken to PreHton, former home ot the family, for burial in the city The grave was dedicemetery cated by President George K Hur-- ! gi of the Oneida stake premd. ncy Slake in SWEET SPIRIT AT 12 t BLUE RIBBON MALT AMERICA'S BIGGEST SELLER At Richmond Sunday AltK eight-pouu- d daughter. pg?). gaoue 1 You h-- Lapm Choir Sings I.VNN, Mass, April 2!l II l The slmk oveilook tiw Swans in a race heie. I.awrence Swan was taking Ills wife lo a hospital While the automobile was halted 10 truffle In Central Squwie, Mrs Swan gave birth to an ftMO WHfftEVCR Ml $2.00 172 OltlH.it Sheffields Piggly Wiggly Lxlciifi- - and tlieii Lin if Cant Help Appreciating Rod & White i 254b. bag $1.29 Sugar 2 for 29c Pineapple No. 2la CAN, Blit llv BN Salad Dressing . . jar 29c Ql. Peas or Corn 29c . . -- - - for 29c 3 for PABMOBltE DU 1 19c KESil HOME GROWN Oranges . . . . 3 for 25c Grapefruit . . . Creamery, Ih. 21c Richmond SUJSACE PORK 'I 1C 1 Pound 4 for 29c 1 lb. can 10c POT ROAST, Quality Heef, 8C to 12C LA.MH CHOI'S and Steaks, 2 Hw. 2o4 LAMB HREAST and Rib Stew, lb. 7 I 1C SIRLOIN STEAKS Pound ON SQIWRES-Round HA( !() He IOC (Limit t Pounds) VEAL STEW Pound Iz-il- Salmon .SHEET VEAL ROAST Mealv cuts; lb. IORK ROAST Pound SPARE RIPS Pound Club Leaders . Extra Fancy Strawberries Pkg. 10c 1TUK 2 dozen 49c 2 for 25c CK AGES Tomato Juice Butter lb. 5c Green Onions- -5 hunches 19c CAMA4 Potato Chips Irem. Quality Swift or Sliced Spinach I Toilet Soap Lg. can 19c Mrlhu Halve 3 19c pkg g. Peaches - No. 2 CAN l.AIU.K I.At M)i:V Oxydol--L- IOUM) IMI, HONKV MUD 2 10 bars 25c til l K V S IIII.I.INOS Graham Crackers Sl.lt f.S Soap 14b. can 35c Coffee PRESTON Named Hand Contest. ' Sil ate iiie best Quality (itocetie.s and Fresh Hicei. (iioceties STAKES MI to Hie High Seho.il .Musicians Grudin;; odors assembled here for Logans Fit si his-to- r, lit with millions of friends IN RICHMOND - Graduation exercises for the Park public school of Richmond were held Thursday in the Richmond tabernacle. The principal address to the gradu-ating class was delivered by Prof E A. Jacobsen of the PSAC. The complete program was as follows: Dr E. P. Coburn, Invocation, address of welcome, Bonnie Sand-- i berg; valedictory, Afton Merrill; song, chorus from class, class Baton Hendricks, piano trio, Marjone Merrill, Sidney John-- i son, Afton Merrill; class prophecy, Bethea Day, instrumental duet, George Stuart and Beiund Bateman; class will, George McGavin, adieu to Park school, soug class; Remarks, G G Merrill; presenta-- !n lion of certificates, E M of .'orth Cache high school, address to class, Dr. Jacobsen, benediction, Ceoige Stuait the the program, hollowing group adjourned to the opeiu house ror dancing. The list of graduates is as follows: BeJay Axhtou, Kern Andrus, On his wuy to Windsor Castle to hind Bateman, Ethel Anderson, present to King Goorge his cre- Victor Cartwright, Fuun Andrus, dentials as United States Am- Val Danford, Francis Christiansen, bassador, Andrew W Mellon Is Douglas Harris, Bethea Day, Richstiown here formal attire hi ard Harris, Eunice Johnson, Clyde his ino-e- , recent picture. Elaine Johnson, ia Hendricks. Van Hendricks, Mildred Johnson, Sidney Johnson, Marjorie Merrill, Melvin Jones, Beth Merrill, Ru j ard Nelson, Afton Merrill, Otlis Irvin McGavin, Plant, Georgia Stoddard, Bonnie Sandberg, George Wayne Traveller, Adrein KIOHMO.N'D - The Bogan Fourth Stuart, Reed Cecil Wilding, Thomas, wind choir under the direction of Woodland. J A M Murnn will piesent the cantata, "The Bold Victorious," at the Richmond South ward chapel EIGHT IN Sunday at 8 o'clock The program is giveu under the auspices of the Mutual improveCONTEST ment associations of the two Richi. mond wards as their conjoint A good attendance is dePRESTON - Fa v lit slakes Of sired. comChoir soloists for the cautaia Utah, Idaho and Wyoming for the final honors ol iin lude Mrs. B J. Hailey, cqntral-lo- ; peted ion Mutual Impiovemcnl iis.,ociiiiher.' Koseoe Hess, tenor; and eight Charles O Peterson, bass. Mrs roulestx in district 40 wen Thursday night There Bertha Claik Puiser is I he euiries and he cmilesls were oi high tyie Judges from the general board of M. 1. A. awarded all honors. The winners were as follows: Gleaner Girls public speaking Della Allen, Benson stake, first; In Celia Johnson, Oneida, second. M M public speaking: Moyle RICHMOND Mrs B. B. Caine, Rice, Oneida, first; Russell Frvi r, 4 H assisted by Franklin, second club advisor, Mias Jensen, district home Retold story: Veldn Peterson d nioiistialion Venice 1C. lines, agent, haa organized - Benson, first, clio4 H clubs and the local Oneida, second sc ii the lendeis as follows:' I M A. dancing: Mr Senionla First year cooking, Phyllia Nel- and Mrs Borin Smith, Ben on son; second year cooking, Susie first; Frank Thomas und Dorothy Crockett, Vella Nelson, Mary Egbert, Bannock, second third year sewing, Mrs. Edna Drama: Bear Bake stake, first; , Mrs. Bola Hell; fourth year Oneida stake, second Beretold story: Aaron sewine Florence Webb, and Vanguard nore Bullen. Star Vnlley, first, Kay Hale, y to be courses club The are;, Johnson, Benson, second completed in six weeks. 4 PHONE FREE I)EL1 EKY 1 Wherever you go, you find this 1(4 UK KOKN HELD GRADUATION ; 932. 1 29, SCHOOL RICHMOND j of house During this cleaning and lic.iutitving Hie home grounds the following whitewash formula,' suggested hy Mr, iiffie S. Barrows, home economist, home management of the Utah State, Agricultural college, might prove helpful. FRIDAY, APRIL LOGAN. UTAH. L. Sc he Puial Saving on Sugar ( incd Ilttms and Ihtcon. Meats and Hulk Pickles, etc. ('onifdttc line of Lunch Nel-,so- llo-wis- Specials (or Saturday April, 30th, 1932 i alts . Utees&Msisti 1 E7 Large Package, CRYSTAL ANEDDINL OV1S in Kich Pafkiurc ITS HERE Our stoics hiivt. a for carload shipment of O. P. S. Quality Coffee. IPs heie! This new Coffee is Vacuum packed. It comes from the It is a Coast. been waiting end and will please yoit as wen, or netiti, than any brand you hate e v r used. Here is our tjuar-anteIStiy a can. I 'so it all. If not tell us satisfied, esteni l and receite vour money hack. It will not be necessary to tel urn coffee or This empty "tin. coffee is worth iks cent. It will sell ow Our store will sell (beat I! e a n Northern s Saturday fi pounds for JOO-wonderful food talue! SALTED 19c 19c Fed & White Brand! PEANUTS Fiehly salted Pound NATION L H1SCV1T ( O.MPANY Assorted Fluffs Lxcentu'n;.! Value White Markets Only Selected Fresh and Cured Meats are The Hnver Saxes. Ild'udunllv Owned The Owner Series Unitedly Operated. Sold in Red & S3S3S P- h 21c t ('reameiv. LOT KOAST 8C Imir.'I I'tfltK CHOI'.s 2 Founds J STEAK Short 'm 2 Pounds J HAMP.CKGKR ? Pounils Potl a.P.SKNVGGS p.i is hum; meat SI , ( a us Lumdn K P i s PIU'NKS I'ounds C'OFKEE 3 W U .1 . CHEESE- - ountl CO(Y) lnimd Pk I Felix Market North 1st East EHONE 10C Smith; No. 2 y, can 15c 13c Mild Pound 20c PEANUT IJUTTER Jar 23c CORNFLAKES :j Lg. pkgs. 356 GRAHAM CRACKERS, 2 lbs. 25c OATS Checker 3 lbs. 7 oz. 17c SWEET POTATOES lbs. 25 c Pound Airway h. Sugar Itah 1 SPINACH lb. Long, dean STRA WHERRIES Lg. Cup Fine 5C 25 lb. bag" IQc Quality Meats- Roasts Pork Roasts Bacon Beef Steak Pork Steak Pure Lard Hamburger Salmon BeeE ( lioiee I ruin $1.29 - Shoulder Kih Voiing Steer ('lit. hoiee, 1ienie Cut, l la-a- trniii Voung Iork. i .1 Beef. hoM-- Prime I ( of 3G5 K Cut a r la on. I resh Made of Meat I d (iround ( lnM-efe- Any Size Mtouldi . S. lllHjM1 In lb. 9e lb. ljc Ib. 11c 2 lbs. 25c 3 lbs. 19c 2 lbs. 15c lb. 10c C. S. Slreaked Saxing. SaviiiK i Pound hoiee uiing Pork K Hit s Rendered a Real Insmetl. SUP Uln.' 399 Puiitv Is Surelt 2 CATSUP ( PINEAPPLE Pa Superb, No. (ANDY (!bo. Satin tid.tbvs Piece At Pounds 4 !f(J . MALT 2-l- . Rrancl 1!) 4 I f !.UU 2 pea- nuts aie a luxury that all can enjoy Saturday. Our stole will sell 2 lbs. for 17 f- They will lie leady for you in Ikiks. Dont miss out on this unusual low prieetl bargain! CORN pound 21c He 4,iie Thenter Tickets runTFR-Kie-N- 59C Huarantml COFFEE Seed less ISIN z fiL io lbs. SARDINES Every Pound HHM4 Saturday Specials lb. pail Butter Germanys factories pioducing number igi lc'iiltural niaohiuerj Jfsi Those employ mme thin 3.- workers C - I Sc 8 turnh annnumc.s the pageant Oneida and Franklin .stake M I A have definitely voted to postThe stake pone the pageant. hoards were forced to take this ection due to the early closing if school, which made it impossible to get in the number of practices tie.sired BEANS R Pure, Hitti. Strain Rendered. ViKT ! J 19c i lbs. 33 c .arue Can 0q 3 Cans 25 c 35c LEANS -- Navy Lard HKLAV 1KKSI'ON - Paul Wynn, local chairman of the Washington Ke for a short time at 2(1 cents per ran. Try one can tornoi-- i I Features (or Saturday, April 30th The girl ramp officially opened today for the mnnmer season according to Mrs VV I Thom.e of the camp board The camp for private parties from now until the gills tan, ping season starts in June Reservations may be made with Mrs Thomas. The road approach to the camp has been improved this year, the fine new bridge is all in place and several nave improvements been made in the camp itself to the moot according annoiuu Reduced rates foi p.irlns und l functions have also larii put into el tec t 1 e: 2 Cans, VEAL LOAF 2 Cans, VIENNA SAESAOE 2i OPENED TODAY AT LAST I M d GIRLS CAMP IS hoiee ohmihin Itiver. Whole or Half i A i hr Si ' |