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Show Am - - r LA-- mAmat rriHr f iriTvnrf r irfh unri Tr'Tf Am. T X THE RICHMOND HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, tTAH, L, Aud.-iso- & Jbrs-- tder- ."t - i- Duff m Sunday nigh! ward M I gave a reading brnntul t and visiting Mr and Mis Stoddard Mr and Mrs. M A Thomas of Downey mi a trip to Oilifoinia .uni the Pacific Noith-veWhile in ("uhlotnia they will be the guests of Mr and Mrs Minles Monson ami family of fang Iftueh, (ilif 'I hey left Friday morning fot Sail like City v. heie they attended the conference until Sunday morning Mis George F Doty entertained at a quilting on Friday Dinner was served The day was spent and in quilting listening to the I. D S conference broadcast over the radio. I)r and Mrs. Jesse Ellsworth of Payson were Sunday visitors t the home of Mr and Mrs P K Hayes Mis is Priscilla Thompson f week. sat tiding a oup! S .1 st y BCTTKR MF Dll M vValiuits 35-- Niwi 'nIi III d rup I li - Pvcil pfl4 I .Its Sardines I Catsup It., Hr Or. 1 1 t .1 111 I Syrup 4'lUto Q4 I , ,i 1C4 1 ii , JQ AQ4' lOC Ol4: Butter ( I.li. rj. for A iI C4 W fG hi Whole Vhi;it. I. I.onxes BREAD ? Pineapple Mills IV.ilc. No (Jl t oq- RI,S,' oats Mullii rs I Suurar 5c , Jiiici (Jrape f Inin Sugar IVH HTTKH POODS I Cocoa 1 Hershr. hs CQ4, l.s LlGIir VAUIM I.h. OO4 WW A 1,, 49c 10c fcW ButterOC4 fc Vanilla FLOUR 101b. RARER 48 lb. BAG CABBAGE solid heads opens j per .73 (&2 U. ORANGES 2C I LEMONS, ' large size, per dozen . . Juicy, Per dozen IQc J5C ONIONS, Sweet Spanish, 6 lbs. . . . B Mivduii hramt. Furli Cvirn Flakes 1 H4' W II4 1 H4 1 u,rK(. ikK V 5C 17c 5 Medium large. 2 Doz.S Nice size Lb. S. Inspected Meats Ground Beef 2 u. 1J Mutton Chops2ibi 15 Veal Chops lb. 9 Beef Roast lb. 7 . ? Ti na Flakes SWEET POTATOES ORANGES lb can Medium large stalk POTATOES Local. 20 Lbs JX All Brands. TALL CANS N.i. ' CELERY Sfl BAG Corn or Peas jI C4' W Itottl. !i IS HAVING DRY, COM- Oft4 (.hiss Inr I'.UCS ft Biukslk GLOBES P-N- ut MISSION BELL SOAP Mes-uam- W. ELLIOT & CO. 04 " . Crackers .( fee (of Airway. 1,1. SlF. lAt hU.h YOUR HUNTING TRIP WMVJ'AVAV.V.V.VAV.VmV.VAY.V.V.';.' 10c FORTABLE CLOTHING WE DELIVER $2.00 ORDERS FKKE! w Absolutely waterproof. These are values rr O $ H 48 ' RICE, Sylvan, 3 pounds 9? n c Umuiteweai? thru These garments will serve T9 the hunting season and all winter as well Splendid heavy cotton ribbed ONLY GERMADE, . . ;i 10c Cc 9 lb. bag .... 30 i: a. the Lowest Possible Price! 5? i 19 i Seedless 11 oz. vh- - Pure Cocoa 2 lb. can Soups 3 cans 25 10 lhs. 59 1 Sugar 35' 1 Campbell, s Utah Beet s ;i ji I Hewletls ;! OR IILF, I RKNII il.ll ROl ND X- l : Ml $m98 - ii ij m (Coats RRK l'DlND lit Our Market y $m)48 m islilhoit m 3R.W. ELLIOT Raisins ; I SHEEP LINED. Corduroy. Heavy warm fleeces in finest corduroy outer tail- oring. Specially priced at I Salmon Rosedale 16 oz. can 15 I FANCY MEATS Deviled Meat 3 cans 10 ! FRESH SALMON 19c Green TeaSocalled Gal. ican 15 39? Catsup rr 1 STEAKS j 1 5C dz. 200's 18 Oranges ft I Lemons doz. 15 n c 25c Grapes 4 lhs. 19 ? 13 2 for Grapefruit 4c l Top Remember: they always dry A Regular High-To- p SOFT. K . . SOUP, Blue Pine Tomato WIIOl.K Wolverine,.. Goodyear.. Welt. No.1-- 4 COFFEE, Bine Pine, Mb. can j 48 1 3 Your Favorite IJrand lJc 1 IBOOKS Hoods famous Ike W a ton. O These are thJ pride of every U sportsman DEVILED MEAT. I i 5 COFFEE DAY AT SEWELLS H MdlSsag IPaimfts ElngUa V VapoRu PROVf O SY RAISINS nChuk-- WHITE KING POWDER HALF THE FUN OF W a Lake (My 3. J dont take chances., use JAM as guest of h r iiovsiona v ,ntiitns of h r son daughter Mrs Roy Sessions and Aitlnu wnnh lie received in a letter from Ins district picsidenl family Ml lwoilh is labor Mrs Ivan Christensen was host I eeentl ess to the Utopia club on Thuis mg in the1 Fiettc h mission Larson left following Sterling day evening A two course lunch-to- n aliei was served toi California, Four tables of confeiem Mrs Ivy spending the- p ist month hen budge were played Mi Mis and Albiston won the score prize Cut .siting his puenls. wue awarded to Mrs Elmer C A laiiMMi pnes Skidmore and Mrs Rulon ThompMis Dii Johnson In-- . moved son Spccul guests were to Silt Lake ilv for the winter Klthuia Merrill, Constance Mr am! Mis Kd Hance Inn Merrill. Jennie Thompson and moved into h r home Rae Merrill Miss L.jjJ m Wennergmi of Mrs. Lodicy Olsen spent the Logan w,is the guest ot ner sisM J Robinson and week end at Ogden where she ter, Mis went to see Mrs Emily Hendricks family n Sunday who is critically ill James Hiowder has been here He was Mr and Mrs. N. F. Bullen mo- fiom Aft on, Wyoming tored to Ogden last week. tnroute to Ogdi n to visit his sisMrs. G. L Bagley entertained ter, Mrs Emily Hendricks, who a number of ladies at a quilting is ill While in Richmond he was on Thursday. A nice dinner was the guest of Mr and Mrs W A served Bair Mrs Martha Aylworth is elated Orson (I.uff ot Mt and Mis over the favorable report of the Logan furnished a wiv splendid Salt 5 H O found in1 he m ! In treating childrens colds, tomach III Seasomi Blunting I Mothers A I liei e Is the destruition left In the wake of ft great typhoon wlmh on Sept 2! .swept the heart ot Jap at. kilting more than 2 00 persona ftiul leading millions ill damage. Soldiers and sailors are shown in inm.jKpU Kyoto uicKh, wheie more than 500 bulkhngs were Jelled and liumlncis Rilled. ,' o 3 MlveiMde Milnwn mall vvhiskv i!cnU rulunrt Pm vks, Mi, Roy ('hr rstt n.svn A h In ioun lun heon was served at the close of an afternoon of sewr-oi- g BMTLFGCERM cl the (.OLDEN WEDDING RilK Mr Mrs MAHLKWOOP, Ore 0 r and Mr enil Mrs O II Yac.k eeiebrnled A on h talk gave ti.in kolilen ucililniK anmversiuv prayer Milo was also In iniiiK their first iiirphtne rule. plavsl viain p R r H - -- W John X KELSO, Johnson and his son Bu hooked i in bootlegger .pe of I elvlllliwllt IE. ou MI.MON i K Olsen, Richmond; offuei, M.uk Lawrence, Logan; seaigeant-at-armCache Jones; Jumtion; Dickerson of Corinne, Vent cut of Brigham City, and George E Doty, Richmond Mrs. Elna J Merrill spent two days of last week at Rexhurg visiting with her daughter, Mrs M. C. Rigby and family She left here last week in company witn her daughter, Mrs. Rigby, for Salt Jgike City to join the Janette A Hyde company on a tom to of Progress Exposition at Chicago. They expei t to he away two weeks President and Mrs H Ray Pond and family wint to Salt Lake City to attend the I, D S general conference. While theie they were houseguests of Dr and Mrs K. FT. Monson Other i onferem-visitors were Stake Cl. ik and Mrs. , S. W. Hendricks, Mr and Mrs. Bryan Hendmks, Bishop Lay C. Lewis, Bishop and Mis J L. Robinson, Dt. and Mis J M. Mrs. Clyde Godfrey, Mr. and Thompson, Mr and Mrs. M T Bell, Mr. and Mrs. August Larson, and son. Sterling, Mr and Mrs Cyrus Lewis, Mrs. Mary Corbndge, Mrs. Bessie C. Merrill, Mayor George O. Webb and T. H Merrill The Bon Heur club were entertained on Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ernest Johnson. Additional guests were Mrs LeGrande Gunnell, Mis Vincent U PAGE FIVE. . s; H !U. " 9 of the e Hiui section of (OimmimlN tN (uht ount frtim burvHU JH j the October tlass Saturday . 'tfiioon at the courthou.se I K O Porter gave one of the most important classes of the o a discussion of the Pure i and K Diug Act Dr Porter is a udent supporter of the new bdi which will come up again ac iht next session of Congress In hi- - discussion he made clear the ath tillages of the new bill over ti first praitectno bill that was P ''td m l4). Dr Dorter's iiu lutled a lew of the tint ale being oftered to tin poblu tuda Some ptoducts labels with sin h extreme an i 'i urd claims as to ci.t leflee to s upon the mentality of a u iiic that would be influenced 'uch false advertising Pountv extension service nutr.-toleaders were special guests ik Ip from tlie ranks tluougli more tlu meeting The wonuMi agreed Ilian 30 years ot police work, tii c it was up to them and their Louis J. Valentino has become t tie m mirations to use their mflu- - now Commissioner ot lolice for tn the passage of this new Now York City, succeeding Ocn. 1,4 ii which will mean a greater J oil ii J. Otiyan. Valentino smiles Miifftion to the American public ilh pleaauie at his latest as- H Kuh-mon- ton; Junior 1 of New Yorlc TO HOME MAKERS The American Legion Post No 33 and the American Legion Auxiliary and their partner:, .ere entertained on Saturday evening lit a Dutch oven mutton fr mar the cross roads norh of The party wax giv n by the newly installed officer The officers of the post are- T B Cornish, commander; George Anderson and Ephriam Woodland, C B Jhnson sergeant-at-armFred Broiiv historian. Fifty were in .itlendnnre at the party After supper the evening was speru n games and music. Coach and Mrs Hebcr Whiting are rejoicing ovir the sate arrival of their fust son. bum September 3u This is the m i ond tluld in the family The Spanish Ainmoui Viteians William W Bust ,N o including members from Bngliam Cache Juiution.i Logan. City, Lewiston and Richmond, met hist Monday evening at the home of George E. Doty. Following their monthly refreshments meeting were served by Mrs. Dotv Those V'ho participated in the gatheung were Commander P. C Feist d, Logan; Adjntant Marshall Lewis- ?, Directs Police PORTER SPEAKS Destruction Left in WasSeof Japanese Typhoon ; OCTOBER TUESDAY, & CO. C 12 Steaks Ground Beef 2 lbs. 15 Beef Liver 2 15 o 1 I.EiS .x OK LOINS ROASTS IElt roiNU ? 5 '.V.V.'iVtWiVAViVJiVi'sViV &ii- " " j !b. Sirloin Choice Beef " V " mmmWm j 1 9 4 1 |