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Show T PAGE EIGHT. E RA LD - J 0 U R N A L. L 0 G A N, NEWTON NEWS By William Curious World This HE II Ferguson nson small son of Mr of Clirkston, Mr and Mrs Fred Willis Benson umier-- i Fredrickson of Login and Mrs on William Chtistenscn ot Downey in i j or operation IV M 'I Mr and Mis John Hurtig and mining ,it the Budge hospi- small daughter Larene motored M to Salt Lake City on Saturday Tilley Ne'son of - A week end visitor of and returned home Sunday night, ! i. Id k .sir Benson. bunging Mrs Oscar Nylen of end Mrs Glen Davis and Sa't Lake City back with them a few days visiting f mill of Logan were Sunday vis- - to spend to Mr. Hurtig motored them X eve ton lint tak-nMl and Mrs Claude Kent and Salt Lake City on Thursday Mrs. Nylene home agan. f .1 in of M il'td, Idaho were Mr r ml Mrs John Hadfield, of her mother, Mrs d.iv ( 'lari Mi. ard Mrs Kart Richardson Lai si n Mis Elizabeth Funk who has anJ son Lehn of Smithfiel.l, Mrs. bi en confined to tier bed for the Dean Hadfield and DniU Latipast two weeks hud as callers mer of Salt Lrke Citj were dinon Mrs Bessie ner guests of Mr end Mrs. on Sunday af Benson on Sunday. Ballard and daughter Carmen of The following students are NewLogan and son William of Goshen, Mrs Berneiee Christensen ton graduates of the North Cuche of Logan, Clareme Clarke, Mrs seminary. Neal Benson. LaVar Saiali Clarke. and Mis. Jenson Christiansen, Merle Christiansen, M Mis ii i isrypw - - t ACH I THE si Vt-I- A 'Of iTH OF AAV, GKDJP OF METGORS flash thfglsoh THE SKV. . . . REMINDERS OF fALO-CVi-S, comet ' gi ts B i THESE METTEORS FORMED A PACT ,v La-mo- JUhJ OF THE TRAIN OF HCLE?y'S COWETT WHEN IT CAME NEAR THE EARTH FRIDA U T A II, Y, MAY Ralph Cooley, June Garner, Harlow Griffin, Orlo Haneey, Cyril Larsn, Blaine Nelsen, Billy Rigby and Darwin Salisbury The eighth grade graduation cxiicues were held Monday night in tlie Newton ward hall at 8 p in with Principal Amos Griffin in charge The program was as follows: song by the class; Vernal Goodsell; prayer. song, Rosaline Peterson, Dona Larsen, Sarah Cooley, Doris Jenkins, Lily Ah is and Lorna Peterson; talk, Doris Jenkins, "Educational Op- talk portunities;" by Sarah Cooley on "Reaching the Goal; clarinet solo, Zilpha Barker; reading by Clair Peterson on a model letter; cornet solo, Barbara Haws; talk by Mr. Garth from the LSAC college; song by the class; presentation of the certificates to the graduates by Mrs. Hazel Rigby to the following students: Zelpha Barker, Marlin Sanders, Vernal Goodsell, Natalie Benson. Sarah Cooley, Doris JenRosaline kins, Peterson, Clair 198 8. 27, Peterson Nedra Goff Calvin Johnson, Barbara Haws, Lily Alvis Lorna Peterson, Donna Larsen, Virginia Stone and George Relly of Cache Junction. Certificates were awarded to outstanding students of the school Closing prayer was offered by Mailin Sunders. Mr and Mrs Virgil Pucker and two children Marion and Betty Ann of Wheelon weie visitors of Mr and Mrs. James Johnson on Sunday Mrs. Hazel Gordon of Southfield who has spent the past two weeks Mrs. James with her. mother. Johnson left for home on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs V. W. Hansen of Preston were Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs. L. S. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Bowen of Beaver Dam were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson on Monday. D. A. Cannon of Fielding was a Sunday visitor of his daughter Mrs J. B. Barker. Miss Beatrice Barker daughter of Mr and Mrs J B Baiker has leturned to her work in Logan aftir being home with her parents for several weeks Mrs Ariel Griffin and small daughter Bessie Jean, of Clm sten were visitors of her mother Mrs Eugene Nelson on Tuesday w Vs Benson Mrs a Venice guest at a party held at hi r sister's Mrs. Bart Richardson of Smith field on Tuesday. Alton Christensen, son of Mr and Mrs. Nephi Christensen, underwent a minor operation in the Budge hospital on Monday. now li- White Bakery Home-Typ- e ROLLS THREE TONGI ES LEARNS - DREAD CAKES FAIRPORT, O. UTi- - Peter Oies, 17 months old, 3peaks three languages English, Hungarian und Slavonic. His one grandmother is teaching him her native launguage, Hungarian; and his other grandmother is teaching him Slavonic, her native tongue. We Cater We 135 N. Main Delhi Phone i 2 1910... IN WERE AND THE LEFT BEHIND 4 WHEN IT MOVED BECAUSE OF THEIR. ABILITV TO OFF SPACE. INTO UN1DEEROO LONG FACETS, ARE TAKEN ALONG BV AFRICAN NATIVES ON SAFARI, AS A SOURCE OF FRESH FOOD. 193 COPR STARTING AT BY NCASfcAvICC. XML INC. f THE a person TRAVEL IOO MILES NORTH, ICO MILES SOOTH POLdEL, CORN h IPS 15. Dark. Lb. Fresh Stock. 2 FRESH STOCK FA1RVIEW NEWS 1 LB. 1 K I Sliced Lbs POT BOAST, Meaty, lb. VEAL ROAST, Per lb. . Neck BONES Pork Eli. ing with Mr. and Mrs. Dimond Bodily. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thompson of Preston visited at the hamc of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ci owcls 2 17f . 17f lb. 12? BACON, Sugar Cure. lb. LOIN CHOPS, Pork, lb. PICNICS Chick. LEGS Mock 2 For Light Every WHITE 2 Per Lb. 25? 21?i PEAS 2 GREEN King Sieve No. 2 Cans PEAS Armour. Per L' B. P. Gem Bunch 3 Sieve 2 No. 2 Cans t: PEANUT BUTTER K. K. No. 2 V-- j Can Red Diamond It 5 lb. nw W PINEAPPLE 2 MILD. PER LB. z. Cans Si lorrys. Per Pkg. 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Pound KRAFT, Asst, ( Blue Pine Kit:.. cn King 1 Lb. Can Meatfs 13 Flat 2 W W E Pink Tall Snowdrift Crushed Tid-Bit- s. jar WHEATIES Red Diamond We GUARANTEE You Reiter Coffee v M. V at i SOLID ONIONS Sultana. 4 Lb. Tkg. If you don't make better coffee w ith M J B. we refund your money. for full flavor at any Try k BUTTER RAISINS CATSUP ALL Cans i Kitchen for 25? d. with No. STAR Ready 4 6 10 23 Lb. PORK ROAST, lb. Sunday. Horace Whittle spent Sunday and Monday in Wyoming visiting with friends. Those from here who accompanied the Preston high school seniors on their trip to Salt Luke und Provo were: Eva Wiser, Ned-r- a Wanda Cole. Wilma Gilbert, Hyde and Grant Had Dimoii Bodily drove his bus. Mr. and Mrs Edis Rawlings left Friday for California to attend the funeral of Miss Llalavie Stewart, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Sharp. E. Stewurt Ray Mr. and Mrs. Douger and Mr. Mrs. Dale Andrews and chiland Mrs. Stewart of Modesto, Salt Luke City are visCalifornia visited at the home of dren of at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Whittle Sun- iting Mrs. William Andrews. They came day. to attend the funeral of her Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wilson. mother, Mrs. Merrill of Smith-fielBeth Wilson and Hortense Lloyd of Lund. Idaho visited at the Miss Coleen Cottle spent the home f Mr. and Mrs. Koyal Wil- week end in Logan visiting with son Thursday. Mrs. Anna Rawlings of Salt Margaret Long. Mrs. James Cottle spent SaturLake City was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ether Rawlings Thurs- day in Ogden. While there she visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. day. . Mrs. Ila Kelson and children J. P. Watson. Billie Adams and fi lend of of Ogden spent part of last week Montana visited with Mr. and visiting with relatives here. Miss Bar Dee Lale of Rigby, Mrs. LaVern Rawlings Saturday Idaho spent the week end visit and Sunday. TUNA Meats Franks Tall MINCED Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Inglet and family of Preston spent the week end visiting: at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Sanders of Lund, Idaho and Mrs. Angus Bronson and children of Preston visited at the home of Mrs. Bertha T. Whittle Sunday. The district school held their eighth grade graduation exercises Tuesday night. Class president Denton Hall conducted a very interesting program. E. K. Spillsbury of the Preston superintendent Junior high school addressed the graduates. The class was the largest to gruduute from the. district school. Miss Ella Jepson of Glencoe was a week end guest of Miss Elsie Walnut 1. (.olden 2 CAN EAST, AND IOO MILES SOUTH . . . AND) FIND HIMSELF AT THE POLE AGAIN MEATS Large 1 ' Pkg. V .. Moon Rose A Toilet it' 4 Bars J m$rvv nil jRfuumfwjw itlfciWMiwiniii 11 JHY ir r y |