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Show THE College Ward New s Mr and Mrs. Geoige Abidins announce the engagement of their daughter, Gwemth, to Geoige Anderson, son of Mr and Mrs The nidi ridge Wesley Anderson will take place in Idaho Kails, Idaho, Saturday, June 15 Miss Abrams was honoied at a miscellaneous shower given by Miss Hilda Schenk and Miss Eva Olsen at the home of Mi and Mrs. Abiams The tune was spent in soual chat and games and dainty refreshments were strved to 00 guests. Miss Aorams re- - SUFFERED WITH I CONSTIPATION FOR SIXTEEN YEARS Then All-Bra- n Brought Relief to Mr. McNeil We quote from his unsolicited letter: I suffered with constipation for 1C years. Finally, 1 starteo in using Kelloggs Ai.l-Bra- n with other nourishing foods. I consider myself a well man at this time, not having had an attack for over two years. I am sure All-Bra- n helped wonderfully by overcoming constipation. Mr. L. M. McNeil, Lockwood, W. Va. Constipation due to insufficient "bulk in meals. Tests show Kelloggs All-Bra- n provides gentle bulk to aid elimination. Also vitamin B and iron. This hulk resists digestion better than the fiber in fruits and Vegetables, so it is more effective. n V Isnt this food safer than risking patent medicines? Two tablespoonfuls of All-Bra- n daily are usually sufficient. If seriously constipated, use with each meal. See your doctor, if you do not get relief. Use as a cereal with milk or cream, or m cooking Sold by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. Keep on j HERALD-JOl- L X A L, R 0 G A N, U T A H, I i; p a Y, I J V N i; i nt j, 5. PAGE THREE. GLENDALE cened many lovely gifts Mr and Mrs Newel! Olsen of Bigbv, Idaho, were visiting here during the week Mr and Mrs Allan Olsen announce the arrival of a babv girl born Monday at a Logan Mother and baby aie hospital doing nicely. The Burkhaiter Fdinih reuniun was held Wednesday at the City Baik with Mrs Elua Geoige and Mrs Lena Olsen, president and vice president in chaige A delicious dinner was served aftei whieh a program was enjoyed The afteniooh was spent in games, laces and a baseball game be tween the married and single men Douglas Olsen and Harvey Olsen wtie in chaige of the recreation Members of the family came fiom Grace, Mink Creek, Arimo and Blaekfoot, Idaho, and Salt Lake, Lewiston and Logan and numbered about one hundred and thirty five Mrs Elda Goldsberry and children of Tremonton are spending a few days here as guests of Mr and Mis Alma Olsen. Mrs. Merlin Wright and children of Los Angeles are returning to their home Saturday after spending the past six weeks here visiting with Mrs Wright s parents, Bishop and Mrs Joseph H Olsen Miss Violet Olsen is attending summer school at the U S A C. Miss June Abrams has returned home after spending the past three months in Salt Lake City. Among those who attended conference in Salt Lake City were Mrs Alma Olsen. Mr and Mrs Harvey Olsen, Mr and Mrs H W'. Hansen, Mrs Milford Jenson, Clara Olsen, Charles Schenk, Pearl Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Olsen, Hansen, Chloe Olsen, Velma Olsen and Serge Olsen. Relief Society work and business meeting was held on Tuesday afternoon in the Young school house The time was spent in sewing quilt blocks. Hans Sorensen ana Mrs Orsen Sorensen of Pocatello, Idaho, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sorensen on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thomas, Mrs. Lois Eldredge and Clark Thomas of Garfield were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H W. Hansen on Wednesday evening Mr and Mrs Joseph H Olsen and Mrs. Merlin Wright and children motored to Brigham City Thursday afternoon to visit with Mr Olsens sister, Mrs. Sadie the family Side of Life Pett. Bvron in O W het lei spent Preston with his list wetk Jtsse urn le, Mheelet Lavon M Wester is winking in Blaekfoot, Idaho, iui his um le Kenneth Merrill Sarabeth Larsen spent last wnk in Mapletcr with lut aunt Mis Hairy Kn ipp Hainion Wviser ul Ltwishm. was in this community Utah, Thin siiay on busunss Mrs Eva Waantr entiitanud at a party tin In i Mis HI uu lie Wtnmi The time was spent in sunal diet after which a tray iumhion w is served to twelve gue.ts lumber of useful gifts wile ictivtJ by Mrs Wanner Mrs Tenme Owen eutt lined at a bnthday party in honor of her dnughtei Maigaut, Ueilms Nine couples wen day evening invited Out door games wen played and luncheon was served Mr. and Mrs Vern Nelson weic guests of Mr and Mis Guy ( Peterborg Sunday afternoon Scout court of honor was held Sunday evening in connection with mutual conjoint H trlev C.icucs presented the troop charter to troop 68 The following scouts merit badges, Kelly and Donald Peterson, and Blame Webster. Two instrumental selections were rendered by the Greaves The Beehive girls sang family. the closing song Mr and Mrs Percey Wr Larsen motored to Salt Lake Citv Sunattended the day where they Welker reunion. Tv have been follwoing people Logan visitors during the past week: Ms Ada L Webster, Mr and M s Asa L Webster and family, Mr and Mrs Denton M Webster and family, Mr and Mis Leland L. Auger and daughter, Cleda. Mr Arland Larsen of Logan, and Mrs Eulalia W. Larsen paid a visit to Miss Zetta Auger Saturday evening Edgar Petterborg, chairman of the Franklin County Corn-Ho- g contract committee was in this community Friday, making some corrections on contracts George W. and Lee Wheeler were in Preston, Monday on business. The Beehive girls held their regular meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs Orba J. Larsen Those the present completed Builders rank, and the second years work "The Gatherers of was introduced by Mrs Honey Larsen. Punch and cake were served after meeting dauh-ter-m-la- TOMATOES, Choice 2 Lbs. 15c TOMATOES, Fancy Lb. 10c 1 LETTUCE, Utah Tara I WAX ONIONS CORN FLAKES, Kelloggs Large Pkg. !. 29 BROOMS Evtra Speei.il , Lb. 5c Potatoes New n 10 BISCUITS, Kelloggs rasas: large Head 3c Hi' 10 lbs. 23 GRAPEFRUIT, Medium 3 for 10c ORANGES, Large Doz. 25c A Dimes $ LEMONS, 10 BREAD Doz. 15c Large S3 1 SALMON. OH Pal, Tall Can 1 TUNA FLAKES, Abbey, No. PEAS, ungraded Ijjj No. 2 BEANS, B. P. fl Fancy Can .... .... CABBAGE, New C'ut, No. 8 11 Lb. 3c CUCUMBERS 3 for 10c CREEN PEAS 3 Lbs. 19c Summer Desserts 01 Fan FREEZO, Per? Pkg. Gel ate en I ; ; FLAVORADE, 3 Pkgs. 13c MARSHMALLOWS, Lb. 17c p ;t 17 Tall Can Q ', Silver Slice slrawb ernes Can No. 2 PINEAPPLE, Matched argain will soon be gone zssssssa. iunu HHIHHi CHEESE 3 rti , ! VIENNA TIME RICKEY, 22 2-- 3 No. Blue Pine RED JELLY Lb. BIAF Lb. Blue Pine. ... ij BEEF ROASTS, Choice :? Per Pound 16 VEAL ROASTS, Lean Cuts Per Pound fgj YEARLING Pi 1 uittYS LEGS STEW FICHIC HAMS, MiM Cured FREE- -89 TESTED RECIPES Underneath tbe Ubcl on ever Certo bottle is a book of ism ard tell, recipes . 89 in all; different handling. Be sure to inflow cavil recipe exactly. BOILING BEEF. Rib t.ottlp . ... Lb. 13s 8 Ounce 5c DRESSING Swifts Salad. Quart Jar 13c 94I w at Table Salt 5 lb. bag 11 i RUMP ROASTS, Choice Beef SIRLOIN STEAKS Per Lb. IQ Per Pound IQ PERFECTION STEAKS Mock Chicken Legs each MUTTON VEAL CHOPS Per Pound Per Pound ASSORTED COLD MEATS Per Pound Per Pound BACON, in Piece 2 Pounds gjj g Pound IQ Per Pound Lb. 12 t C BFANS Navy. Per Lb SNACKS Kippered. Each PEPPER Blue Pine. PORK & BEANS Blue Pine. Picnic 11 5 mm re J 2 Cans 15c 6 Boxes 22c : CATSUP 8 Ounen LI. Jar HILLS RED CAN COFFEE TUST read that recipe above! See how easy it is! Notice that only 2 quarts 'of berries make 10 glasses of jamj All Certo recipes are just as easy ... Jg 14-o- z. and just as economical. With Certo, you Doil jellies only 14 minute; jams only a little Ion gen None of your juice boils away; Thats why you get so half again more much jam or jelly than by the old, "long-boil- way. ThatS why, too, that jelly and jam are so much better tasting; short boil of ing retains all the natural flavor the ripe, fresh fruit! (No "boiled down taste when you use Certo.) And the whole job takes less than 13 minutes after the fruit is prepared. So why dont you get berries, sugar and Certo right away! Put up a generous supply of jam and jelly to last the rest of the year. Think how good they will taste next winter in tarts, puddings, jelly rolls and ice cream I the pure fruit pectin that Certo is a makes jelly making so easy can You Foods. General product of . T.Com GG. at k any grocers. duj 10c 2 2 1 Per Pkg. 17c COTTAGE CHEESE ltlm- - Pine Pkgs. 14 X 2 No. Vz SAUSAGE, Blue Pine JAM 3 Oz 29c 22 CHOCOLATE, B. P. Baking Get berries and Certo from your grocer today 2 quarts of berries make 10 glasses of wonderful jam . . . in less than 15 minutes after the fruit is prepared! j Oz. 29c 2-- MATCHES, Blue Star cops prepared fruit 7 cups sugar H bottle Certo To prepare fruit, grind about 2 quart fully ripe berms or crush completely, one laver at a time, so that each berry is reduced to a pulp. Measure sugar and prepared fruit Into large kettle, mix wcU, and bring full rolling boil over hottest fire Kf To reduce foaming. X teaspoon butter before may be added. Stir constantly and while boiling. Boil hard 3 minutes. In Ore Certo. and stir Remove from Then stir and skim by turns for just 9 minutes to cool slightly, to prevent Boating fruit. Pour quickly. Paraffin hot jam at once. Makes about 10 (6 fluid ounce each). ... GINGERALE TOMATO SOUP, CampbeUs Mil.! - EASY RECIPE FOR STRAWBERRY JAM T Ert. 10c GRAPE NUTS " 4 ROOT BEER, T&T SHORTENING 5 gg Per Pound : 4 Pounds Q SALMON, in Piece Per Pound 1S SLICED Per Pound J ; . O' 1 |