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Show nrflfniMw fr irtffHfn U 1 'fa&m " nmmm twTrfikit. Tnr iirn.!,T jornv u loo an, A Ruler Pays Homage to War Dead RICHMOND ft a it. - BENSON NEWS ''0' number of women, all im. at class mates and pupil-Lerside s hool, met at the hum oti Waln Rtlla Smith j jjrsAt the close of an uftt r nuoi, refrexhim nt , lent in visiting, Mi. Lre served to the following Cantwell, Mrs. Cassie llukli JfS Margaret Mathews, Mrs Shaffer of Smithfield, Mi . Sjcnah Thatrhcr of River Height, of Logan, Mi. jrs. Pearl Lewis Mi. Irna Reeder of Weston, Miss Maggie With Maughan, Hathews and Mis. Rilla Smith nt .v ' t. , 'Vr I' " Tt AP'D A & t is iSvLVl n in. M' . i S i i o i ' o .iiorn i hi at o' & ' 4 Ik k ,V t' V' he md OLIVES 4 Oz. Qc Tin SALAD FISH 2 Cans KREMEL S 94" 1 I lkgs fY SALMON TaU Can. Red PRUNES 2 Lb. Box : 1 Ce Can Openers CV Each soap Citrus. Large Ikg. p5c CLEANSER Cans 3 POT ROAST 1 B-c- Lb. STEAK Short Cut. Lb -- f Q' O' & Q' Lamb CHOPS 9V fcw Pound Felix Cash Market Hu i in it h tin Word was reieived in Dayton of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs Dallas Elwood of Hyde Park. Tins is the second son In the Mrs Elwood before her family m imago was Miss Laura Robbins of D.ivton Miss Emma Robbins spent sever d davs at the home of her sister and brother-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs Dallas Elwood. Mr and Mrs Leroy Archibald mnl their three daughters have moved back home, Mr. Archibald has been teat lung school at Geneva, Id lho, and Mrs. Archibald is confined to her horn on account of illness. Mrs Emit a H. Callan, county treasurer, spent stveral days at Boise. She went to attend a ' Gli n son of find Mr. Mis lt n Flight, underwent 'n vei il in Hi he! i i at .1 loll s d mi eck M' md M's .Ink C.i.ik- of it'll Lake ( il spint the week- I'll . s t ru tle I, mile of Mrs Ciines paii 'Is Mi ami Mrs. J. i ' I - I W St. .din. ihv gnl iv to Mi iv il The I'topi is bin n on w r Mis I i Roy SunMur-- t luh w is entertain-(- d mi Frid iv cm mug at the home of Mis Iv m (hiistensen. Addii i tional ginsN weie Mis Rae Mer-- i til a id Mi' Constance Merrill. Luncheon and budge were features if tin putv Mis c s Hall won high si a e and Mrs George H. Amieison wmi he prize. Mr and Mis C L Bagley and f iniilv wint to Rieston on Sunil 'v to visit with Mr and Mrs II Hold CiCwught and their new hoin son Mr aid Mrs Iivin Barnhart have purihas.d the l.ur home on the stale highw tv where they have result d for the past few months and have established the Biakive Tourist Home there to M: M & g i C3PS191B 8V Nf A HC SERVICE all-c- n Ripe. - M -i Parley Reese. Carol Ipsen of Malad Id has been visiting for the pa.' CowltVo weeks with Mrs. George ey and Mrs Leonard Purser Pearl Hoopes entei tamed Mrs at In i jer class of Trekkers home last week. After an aftm noon spent playing ball, a weinei roast was enjoyed by the follow Richard Hoopes Max Ru k. ug Pond Reese, Norris Reese, Cahin Beutler, Elwin Jones, Elzo Puitu and their teacher, Mrs. Hoopes Mr and Mrs. Ephratm KaKIi t of Mr and were dinner guests of Milhill. Mrs. Kenneth Kidman on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Ephraim KaKlev ami were dinner guests of Mi Mrs Kenneth Kidman of Millville on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Carol Miller and family of Hyrum were Sunday dinDin-toner guests of Mr. and Mrs (1 at a dinner Sunday in honor of her birthday anniversary which tame on Monday, May 23. Those piesent were Mr. and Mrs. Elden Manning und their three ehaldren, Mr mid Mrs. Mont ell Wickham and their two sons, Mr. and Mrs. I.lovd S Pi ice. Darwin Wickham, Aithella Wickham and Mr. Wick had 1ms maJesty' .f:,I,per"r Hlrohlto, supreme ruler of Tokl0 10 do huma8e to Japans soldiersJapan, killed ih A11 a. g Jalan Joined 'n services to respects to spirits of 4053 Jupanese who lost their lives In China pay Mo-Mi- 1,1 i lay dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Leo Nuttall Mis Kstlnr Roun 'y accomMrs panied hi r daughter-in-law- , E S Roundy to Suit J ike City on While there M"S Esther Roundy will be the guest of her Long Fight Wins Iet-trho- was Jennie Thompson to the Kle lub on Friday evening Luncheon was served at thiie t ibles i entered with tulips Tin n imunder of the evening was spint playing bridge Mrs Frank I ist , Mis Rav Bell and Mrs F. I Ihnmpson were special guests Mi and Mrs B Monsnn of Leg in, Paul Munson of Ogden, and INul Munson of Peoria, Illinois, weie in Kii hmond last Tuesday. The seventh and eighth guides of tile Park si hool weie entcr-I- . Iliad at a lionfne party Tues-at the Richmond iv evening Harris. lam heon was enjoyed. Albert Harris, son of Alex E. Harris and Miss Iris Wright of Bl.ukfoot, Idaho, will be married on Jane 6. Mr. Harris is employed at Tucson, Arizona AMBl LANCE READY (!' lb - Equipped SALEM. Mass. with the latest rescue devices, a has ILN.IHK) flying ambulance been assigned to the local Coast Guard station The biplane has a i rinsing range of 2,0o0 miles and a maximum emergency range of 3.1X10 miles. HAIM1 Dayton Pork Chops Large Loin Bee Steaks Finest Steer, Tender Veal Cutlets Skinless Franks "a i Entirely lecovered fiom a severe of infantile paralysis, Georgia Coleman, Olympics and national diving champion. roHijces a pnir of crutches to kindling wood after the tos Angeles sports world and motion picture colony turned out to a benefit hi her honor. j Meat Products Tavte Better, Look Better, ARE BETTER Try them once - - Youll use No Other! 15 oz. J5' 6C Choice Spring Ijiiuh, Veal, Beef, Odd Lunch Meats at Popular Prlccsl in flavor Schilling have been the Spices standard of comparison for 57 years! The fine, lasting flavor and delicate bouquet of Schilling Vanilla is a delightful addition to any dessert. Ask for Schilling Vanilla youll like it! 2 Lbs GR. ONIONS, 4 bu RADISHES, 4 bu TOMATOE- S- I Calif. Imperial. Lb CUCUMBERS For Long green LETTUCE 10 Jumbo, 4 dozen size. Head NEW TEXAS SPUDS Red. 5' 10 PEAS 29' 3 LIFancy s Lbs, PINEAPPLE 1ks 5' 25' Fresh Cuban. Fresh, Oregon Cal. Jumbo Beautiful nia 1 Califor- ruit PRICED RIGHT! GRAPEFRUIT We can still supply you large ful of juicy ORANGES 19 Ful! of juice. Your last chance 99' Bushel FEonnii? Golden West 48 Lbs GALA LILY MACARONI 25' For I)oz. $1,00 23' CANTALOUPES 23 Each BEANS - 14 Cans lUiKRIFS 1.29 98' 48 Lbs. Tomato Sauce Large Can JELLO 3 Pkgs. 3s7 NORTH MIN Phone r02-- c' Shortening Pride. 13' TOILET PAPER lo' 3 Rolls CACHE PRODUCE J a its rich -- For Seed and Table! Calilor-i- can PEAS POTATOES Products ol ROMA WINE COMPANY. Lodi. Jo CORN TOMATOES 4 Cans 25' AI.L KINIK OF FRESH CJ because Garden Fresh. Full Qt Idaho Rusxett Roma California Wines . Pound and strength. Dinner Bell yi:ci:tap.i.i:s! zp! MEAT 5' SPINACH Tall Cans full cuos. Ay 18 BOILING with Schilling Pepper SALAI) DRESSING 23' . . . 20 POT ROAST Pound PORK and BEANS 212 Can 8' Oranges ie kind Bl'ITS BANANAS SALMON 2 Yolanda (food HAM Pound Golden Itipe, Lb Can We Also Have New Ci p The Pound Solid, Iced. Head Tomato Soup, Veg. Soup, Pork & Bean, Tomato Juice Oranges If AH 15 6 LAMB STEW 15' LETTUCE pkg 12 oz. Plenty of Those flood Sweet Ninel SI SHORTENING Pound 7 Fresh FRUITS and VEGETABLES CORN BEEF We Still Have .. . Yes! Food does taste better when it's seasoned IvREMEL . Pound (j' Blue Ribbon Tie-mont- Dozen 17c EAL STEW Standby RAISINS and in dancing he cream cones were served to about S.5 children. Miss Katherine Maughan, who has been teai hing si hool at during the past winter, returned home on Fnday. 2 lb MILK 2I1 Can at-ta- ck Ijtrjfe 200 LARD Home Evangeline PINEAPPLE YES SIR- !- VZ2&SL Mass toimerly Williams The t veiling was spent playing Uofreshmetils games and visiting were served The hiide reieived many beautiful and useful gifts Sunday, Thomas Godfrey attended the funeral of his brother in law, Malcolm William Nish held at Clarkston, Utah. Mrs Chris Billings of Logan was an overnight guest at the home of her s.ster, Mrs. A. I. Calhster, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Iivin Taylor motored to Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, Saturday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Perkins and family. Sunday, Mrs. George L. Jones and Mrs O. N. Stuart and her son Riehard. visited with Mr. and Mrs Lorenzo Jorgenson at their home at Weston. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Mendenhall, Mr. and Mrs. William O. Archibald weie among those from Dayton who attended the funeral of M. W. Can Logan-Mad- e . 3 a 5 fete Miss Vera Kirkbrulc gave a xhower nt the home of her mother. Mrs. ( F. Kirkbnde, in honot of Mis Junior Merrill of Ries-to- Dependable Meats ftvx iionk p S chi Hi s rg num-b- t and extemporaneous was in rs. J Ray Stoddard charge of the games Lunch was served around the bonfire. of Mrs Virgil Peterson New Mexico, and Mrs. of Dean Anderson Rupert. Idaho, are visitors at the Alex E. Haruntil home after Decoration ris Day Albert Harris, of Tucson, Arizona, is visiting for a few days at Hlaikfoot, Idaho. Mr and Mrs Evan Harris and family left Sunday to return to Nurthport, Washington, after attending the funeral of Douglas N. S. CAIIOON, Prop, tozS Mis d visi-tm- . de tourists Rn lunimil Cype- 5r City Grocery Have you been waited on, Madam? ward South Ml offairs entett.iineil at a Innfire patty on Monday evening il the Ra hinond Cdv pink in honor of the partaipants of the diami and dame aitivities of the t.i g inizat ion during the past season. About 75 were present. A i it v pal k The Lions Hub held a work piogram consistedJ of community L Ieterson; night at the Richmond city park mgiiig; story, guitar sidei turns, Mrs. Edna Monday After which an outdoor Tue-du- Miss Edna Foster and Cecil Foster of Whitney, Idaho, were s at the home of Mr. and Mrs Charles Reese on Sunday. Mr and Mrs Lon Meservy and Mr. and Mrs. Eail Saunders and families of Logan were Sunday dinm r guests of Mr and Mrs. Willard Saunders Mr and Mrs Rodney Saunders and Mr and Mrs. Laurence Kee.se of Salt Lake City were visitors on Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs Willard Saunders. Mr and Mrs. Alvin Clark and son, Edward .spent Sunday in Logan with Mr. Clark's mother, Mrs. E J Clark Mr and Mrs Evan Fensky were supptr guests of Mr. and Mrs Olaf Cronquist on Thursday night Mrs. Joseph Seamons entertained at a family dinner on Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. II M Julian, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Church, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Seamons and Mr. and Mrs Joseph Seamons and family. Mrs Alice Ricks is reported to be very ill at her home here. Her Many friends hope for her speedy recovery Mrs. A. J Reese entertained Saturday evening at a dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mitchel of Logan who are leaving jin the near future on a mission to South America. Those present besides tae guests of honor were Mrs. Lorraine Ralph of Logan and Mr and Mrs. A. J. Reese Mr and Mrs. Albert Hoffman and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hoftman w'ere dinner guests on Friday night of Mr. and Mrs. Raul Ros.cn-jbauof Bnglyim City. M' and Mrs. Joseph Seamons had r guests over the week end Mr. i.e' Mrs. Herman Church and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. H M. (Julian and daughter, Joyce of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Davies of over were Wednesday .Morgan night guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J Reese. Parley Reese spent the past week in Denver on business. The Benson primal y officers for the primary gave a party children on Monday afternoon The time was spent in playing games iiiiiinl The week-lon- of county treasurers convention held there Mr and Mrs. Earl J. Atkinson and the family have lived at Logan. Ezra Wiikham entertained Mrs lu- Peterson and Iwhv came the i,i (iMuimi. fnot tD will, on i two weeks ' " i'"1! la'. llav ire guests of Mr it. .1 M's ma s Steed and mas Iv.iMin .mil daughter, W i t i Miss SPECIALS lie mg west and Mr Ai Mrs Saturday of ii us a teach- - pee Reese had the niisfin turn-- j seriously injure his ankle wh n he was riding, ft l, i horse, which ,n him. He is staying at the home jf his uncle and aunt, Mr. ami Norman Dahle of Logan, Mr and Leland Ashcroft of Hyde Park and Mr and Mrs Robert Peder of Trenton. a number of our people attended "the North Cache seminary graduation exercises held at Richmond on Sunday night. The following .students from Benson were among those graduating: Quinton Balls, Itha Johnson, Byron Johnson. Norman Funk, Tliora Ricks, Donna Rnllard and Alvin Ferry. Mr and Mrs. Don Nuttall and family of Brigham City were Sun- - Nish of Clarkston A Miiptise putty was given at the home ot Mrs, V. I). Smart, Mond.tv evening, honoring her on h r bulhdiv anniversary. Those pit si nt weie Mr and Mrs A. F. Mi Dalliv and Mrs. Clarence NtNon, Mr and Mrs Leonard Hulet and Mr and Mrs. Smart. '1 lie tventng was spent socially. HOLD EVERYTHING State Dukinson of ' it ll Jenson Mrs PAGE ELEVEN. I. a Balls LeMon of Salt Mrs Elizabeth Lake City is spending a few daws with her daughter, Mrs (here George Thain. The following were callers at x; the home of Mr. and Mrs. V Reese on Sunday: Dr and Mis () H Budge. Mr and Mrs T H. Reese, Miss Annice Reese, Dr ami Mrs. N. E. Munk, Mr. and Mis 3 8. ) is, s to ' 'A 1 i w ill g u ten liool on June Cl Pi nn ip.il G u 'i V Friday. may t- Oz. 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