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Show srcnoN Tun jt & s a Let-Dow- THE HER but Great Fun! n A ED-J- K NT IlHiAV A 1.. l A (IIFT FOR FYFRY tt guugi 1, !l , ' H , , II Inn ol . e put 98c PRINTED SII.KS SPECIAL THIS SALE ONLY Floating gently to earth a bliapely performer at the San Diego World' Fair demonstrate the Bailout Just the thing Tor tho.se intrepid people whod Ilk to try paiaehuting but bealtate to step tt a plane Into thin air In hat promises to be one of the tiona busiest at! raj (ions- air minded visitors are gently expoei pare i huled." by means of cables from the steel tower top of thin J$5-fto the ground below SI. 00 2 YARDS - I s j I i ; ; -- SALK STARTS WEDNESDAY, Just-A-Me- The Second ward Primary was reorganized recently Mrs. Flor- -' and ence Brenchley, president, her counselors, Mrs Jane Jones and Miss Barbara Stuart were released and the new presidency are Mrs Melba Jones, president, Mrs Jennie Murray and Mrs Leora Parker as counselors, sustained Mr and Mrs Charles Carlson, Mrs Janet Hendry of Nampa, Idaho, and Mr and Mrs Randolph Gee of Garland were guests, Sunday, of Mr. and Mrs. John Perkins Mr end Mrs Newel Ferry and Mrs John Mack of Salt Lane were dinner guests, Sunday of Mr. and Mrs John A Leishman Miss Oralie Selley is soending ti week at Kemmerer, Wyo, a guest of her cousin. Miss Louise Baker The WelLviile ward vanguards ''eturned Friday after a weeks (rip to Yellowstone park Seven-'Flee- n were included in tne group They were accompanied by Mr nod Mrs. Preston Brenchley, Mr. and Mrs Charles B Leatham and Mr . and Mrs Ernest Leishman Warren Leatham, Reid Brenchley, Mack Jones and Spencer Wyatt, left Friday to accompany the Jamboree Boy Scouts from Cache Valley council Mr. and Mrs. Vere Price and Mrs Alice Miller left Friday for Drummond, Montana, to visit with relatives Mr. and Mrs Walter Miles spent Sunday as guests of Mr. anu Mrs Idyroa Brenchley. the Mrs. Cyrena Hall spent week-en- d at Logan as guest of Mr and Mrs Hyrum Thatcher. Lake John H Bankhead of Salt Proviof and George Bankhead dence were calling on relatives, jpriday. Mrs Barbara Garrett and son, povd of Garland, were dinner jV'ljufsts, Sunday of Mr. and Mrs Ailfber Bankhead The Half family he'd a family John reunion, Wednesday at the Smith-fielMack Memorial park in The reunion was for the e 80-squ- at New members of lung at a bonfire party held in 1rices grove given by their husbands A hot supper was served Those included were Messrs and Mesdames Ed Bassett. Lewis Perkins, Eugene Jones, William Walters, W illiam Joy, Melvin Archibald, Leroy Leishman, and Ernest Hall Following supper, games were enjoyed. Mrs Thelma Haslam was hostess to the members of the Madra club Wednesday afternoon Mrs Gladys Maughan, president was In charge of the program Mrs E O Darley played accompanied by Beth Hill A social hour followed during which refreshments were served by the hostess to 16 members and four guests The Junior Literary club met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs Anna Parkinson Mrs Venna Perkins, president, was in a business charge Following meeting the remainder of the time was spent in sewing A social hour followed during which refreshments were served to 14. Mr and Mrs Heber Maughan, Mr, and Mrs ' John Darley, Thomas Darley, accompanied by Mr and Mrs Henry Darley and Mr and Mrs James Stuart and two daughters of Logan left Saturday morning on a trip to Bryce canyon, Zion National park, Grand canyon and Boulder dam They expect to be gone until the first of September. Mr and Mrs Heber Bankhead, Mrs. Rachael Bankhead, Mr and Mrs Evan Bankhead and Mr and Mrs William Bankhead attended a home coming Sunday evening given in honor of Elder Melvin Bott at Brigham City They were also dinner guests of Mr and Mrs P. J Forrester stake affair, given In honor of Elder Bott, who recently returned from a three year mission to Germany. Mr. and Mrs William Selley and sons. Woodrow and Leland, left Friday for Kemmerer, W'yo, to visiting with spend the week-en- d Mr and Mrs Irvin F er Mr and Mrs Frank Maughan and Mr and Mrs J E Baird and small cniid of Brigham City, left Friday for Los Angeles to visit with Mr and Mrs O. Jacobsen. Mrs Edith Murray and three child! cn of Clifton, Idaho, are visiting heie with Mrs Munays parents, Mr. and Mrs Guy Maugh- 'j TWO YEARS AGO 1hi nook no oponod our store in Logan. J For the next four days, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, ne are celebrating the Second anniversary of our opening with an Anniversary Sale that n ill command the attention of eery thrifty shopper. We nish to take this opportunity of extending our sincere appreciation and thanks to our many good friends and patrons of Cache Valley for the loyal support they have giv en us during this time. We hope that our high quality merchandise, at low prices, and goodservice will medit the continuance of your valued patronage which we do appreciate so much! FINE CAMRRIC Wellsville News , l (. KUMSON Fast coloi b I A , WEDNESDAY i a nil OthiMs at , A A. M. 9 s. M.uli an A ' 1,A f M) "TV" 49c t I RSI COSTUME SLIPS The r l II, purpose organizing a family group to meet eai h year and be known as tne Thomas Hall organization Leroy Hall of Fairview and Howard Hall of Preston, were in charge A program was rendered Luncheon was served to 160 W Hall of Logan was ir. charge of the business of the new organization Mrs Leroy Leishman was hostess, Thursday afternoon to the members of club Plans were made for a float to be in the parade on Founders day Lunch was served to Mrs Stella Archibald Mrs Olive Jones, Mis Myra Perkins, Mrs Muzzenta Joy, Mrs Edna Bassett Mrs Fern Murray and Mrs Millie Maughan The Gospel Messages department of the Second ward Sunday school spent very delightful evening at the home of their teacher, of a lawn party. Games were en-a lawn party Games were enjoyed and refreshments were served to 12 class members and one gust, Grace Parker, Eleanor Cleo Cooper, Martha Murray, Leishman, Dora Murray, Laura Williamson, Leona Poppleton, Re-t- a Cooper, Ellen Bickmore, Ivan Glenn, Jtrank Poppleton, Ray Hill, and John Kerr Mrs Alex Buist entertained at dinner Thursday Covers were laid for Mrs Hannah Wyatt, Mrs Josephine Kington, Mrs. Martha Williamson, Mrs Lydia Larsen, eda Smith, Mrs Cassie S Mrs Brenchley, and Mrs Violet ParThe time was spent in kinson quilting Vernon Bankhead returned to school at Salt Lake City last week Mr and Mrs Leo Harris and at small child spent Thursday Smithfield, guests of Mr and Mrs John Coleman Miss Ellen Bickmore of Logan is the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs James H Bankhead. Mr and Mrs Daniel P Walters entertained Friday evening at a garden party in honor of their daughter, Myrtle, who will leave D C, Sunday for Washington, where she will be married early next week to Reid Maughan. The lawn was beautifully lighted and was deiotatcd with fall flowers Games were enjoyed and refreshments served to 125 A program as follows, was given violin and piano duet, Miss Oralie Bailey and Gladys Bailey of Logan, violin duet by Miss Gladys Bailey and Bill Douglas, who is at home on a visit from the Conservatory of Music of Boston, where he has studied music for the past year A number of beautiful and useful gifts were received Out of town guests were Mr and Mrs Vern Nelson of River Heights, Mr. and and Mrs Lawrence Bailey, Mr Mrs Ed Bailey Mr and Mrs L J Bailey, the Misses Oralie, Gladys and Ramona Bailey, Mr and Mrs Ezra Smith, Mr and Mrs Loyal Anderson. Mr and Mrs Nathan Aller, Mrs Erma Davis, Mr and Mrs William J Allen, Miss Martha Allen, Mr and Mrs Ray Allen, Mr and Mrs Evan Chugg of Logan, Mrs John Yeates, Charles Yeates and Helen Yeates of Nib-leCole Sorensen of Logan, Mr and Mrs Molan Peterson of Hyrum and Bill Douglas of Boston Mrs Rose Fenskey was guest of honor Thursday at a dinner given at the home of her daughter, Mrs Robert Bradshaw, the occasion being the birthday anniversary of Mrs Fensky The dinner table was A decorated with fall flowers short program was given Games were enjoyed Those included were the guest of honor, Mrs Mary A Alvira Baugh, Woodward, Mrs Mrs Rachel Bankhead, Mrs and Mrs Evan Mr George Baugh, AnOrval Mrs and Fensky, Mr, derson, Mr. and Mrs Bradshaw Out of town guests and family of of Logan, Mrs Nelda Olsen were Mr and Mrs Wilford Baugh Enid Wilson Mrs Brigham Citv, Jack Peterson of Hyrum, Mrs and and two daughters Agnes OMie of Los Angeles, Calif, Mrs. Ada Smith of San Bernardino Robert Calif, Mr and Mrs Hughes Mr and Mrs Lee FerguMyrtle son, Melvin Baugh Mrs and Mrs Leon Ferguson of North Logan Mr and Mrs William Forsgren of Riverdale, Idaho, were guests Mrs of Forsgrens Thursday Violet Parkinson mother, Mrs Grant Parkinson accompanied them home the same evening to spend seyeral days. of Just-A-Me- L & SPECIAL! PEQUOT MINEOLA he finest in linens! Our feature value foi this SALE ANNIVERSARY at Replenish your these special puces! 'I fancy, fast color! stock 15c 12x36 COTTON BATTS 72-9- EACH pound, one sheet EACH . . ANMV IJUsAIO l'lqi or Bargains! RAWHIDE ROYS OVERALLS 72x99 EACH BLANKETS SHEETS WOlll II 81x90 EACH Part Wool SlfEETS Lb. EACH if 81x93 SPECIAL EACH 9 . SHEETS 81x108 M'M CCf 331 BROADCLOTH SHIRTS00 3$ School 4 4 I Full Cut! Fast color! patterns! CORDUROY ROYS PANTS 1AL 19 MOKE! Serviceable garments Niwrst Fall fa.shionmcnls Em- phasizing drapes, pleats, rings and full sleeves slur- FALL DRESSES OTHSR . Midi that fit! Broadcloth, -' . . rayon-EAC- . II 19c RAYON AT BLOOMERS PBOI OT For This Sale! . T188 301 SHEETS 59c 0 School Day Dresses PILLOW CASES EAVOKHE . 20c ' . f? OUTING FLANNEL 21 ! Canton Crepe 18c Yd. 36-in- 00K Smart New 50 THIS SALE! Dai ks, lights. YARD Each ROYS ! patterns! REGAL LOIIONS - (REAMS Stupes or blue. FAIR . NNIVERSAj ! P AIDS Fure rayon! Well made! Fit out your girls for $2.49 school at ONLY JgQ CURTAIN SCRIMS Yard wide! Marquisettes - Voiles Scrims! SPECIAL YARD Fi?ee One Pair Ladies thread silk fjll-- f CHILDRENS pure HOSIERY shoned SUN SCCKS 10c with the purchase of every pair of ladies ho-- e 19c 25c Shoes! BEAR BRAND Appioved L I) S. LONG HOSE Rayon Derby Rib, fine GARMENTS Rib. New Style! Heavy quality! Pure rayon! Youll appreciate this Anniversary sale val- - PQ ue, PAIR . 4 I DC WASH FROCKS 031 HfLL-CRES- PAIR Indies - Childrens Prices Special for the Anniversary! T SILK HOSIERY y New St vies! New Materials New Values! NEVER-R1- CHILDRENS SCHOOL SHOES Horv hide upirr! No-ma- F OVERALLS nole! 220 heavy denim stripes, Today! I.lue or fry a pair $15 HEAVY RIDING PANTS Highest quality. Button leg 98 'olor khaki . ONLY FINE PRINTED BROADCLOTH SHIRTS New Patterns ROYS ! SCHOOL OXFORDS 11 to 5Vj! Black calf uppers! Compo sole! Sole leather mid sole! Anmver- - $4 98 I . sary Sale Pi ice ! LADY PEPPERELL The top in value! Full Fashioned, Service, Chiffons, new CO C shades, PAIR . .. Others at 49c and 59c 03 BROADCLOTH Yard wide, Logan, Utah High Quality at Low Cost! Preston, Idaho, fast colors. a jW Mai v eiousp a I 1 w g school frocks. , YARD ... I LC 5 . |