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Show it fiir THE HYDE PARK NEWS Honoring: Father's day and also with Mr and Mrs. Delbert Lamb Mr and Mrs S E. Lamb the birthday anniversary of their and mother, the family of Mr. and Mr and Mrs. John Lamb spent enjoyed a family jjrs, John Lamb A buffett lunchreunion Sunday. as served to the guests of eon Mrs. V. J. Lamb, honor, Mr. and and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie and Harney and sonsMrs.Spencer ColeArvel Harold, Mr. and man and daughter Erma, Mr. and Mrs. Suel Lamb and sons Gene, Verl and Max, and Mr. and Mrs Eldon Lamb and daughters Laura and Lee rest of the Fay. The time was spent visiting. Miss Bernice Woolfe and Master Sunday for Scott Woolfe left their home in Burley, Idaho after week a visiting with spending their grandmother Mrs. Christina Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hurren, at rriday Mrs Preston visiting with Hawks and Mrs. Eliza Susie Hymas Mold has been received bv i datives here that Mrs Morse is having a nice visit Emily with relatives at San Francisco Mrs. Reliie Hancey was a dinner guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rnskelly of Smithfield Mr. and Mrs. Paul Siherble of fealt Lake called Sunday and visited a short time with Mrs. Stephen Thurston. Mr. and Mrs. Arta Balls entertained at a canyon party Sunday in Logan canyon. Dinner was served at noon to Mr. and Mrs. Willis Sheen and children Donna and Goan of Smithfield, Mr. and Mrs Fred Rmdhskbaker and daughter Janice of Amalga, Mr and Mrs. Arta Balls and children Lloyd, Edna Mae and Ralph. The rest of the time was spent visit- Connie Hurren and Phyllis Ashcroft returned Monday from the in Arizona, where V. T. range they attended an Ashcroft reunion. Mrs. N. E. Munk and Mrs. A. Anderson spent Thursday ing. p, Mrs. Sarah Follett entertained afternoon in town. Grunt Lamb and his mother at a quilting last week. Those Mrs. Jane Lamb spent Saturday who helped her were Mrs. Carrie and Sunday at Bountiful visiting Hurren, Mrs. Phebe Ashcroft, HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, L, Mrs Oiella Ashcroft, Mrs. Josle Ricks, Mrs. Aleie Reeder, Mrs Ruby Reeder, Mrs. Lois Rasmussen and Mrs. Lula Mortensen both of Smithfield. Lunch was served. Mrs. R. S. McQuarrie and dauCarrie returned ghter Sunday after visiting 10 days ut Rexburg Mrs. Kathiyn Raymond and son Kay of Smithfield spent Sunduy visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George Christofferson. Mrs. Lucille Woolfe Pilling of Oardston, Canada was visiting in town Thursday. Some of the people she visited were Mildred Dames, Phebe Reeder, Sarah Fol-le- t, Hattie Follet, Carrie Hurren, and Ethel Balls. Some of the older people in town will remember Mrs. Pilling as the daughter of Mrs. Donna Woolfe. Mrs. Eliza Peterson underwent a serious operation last week, her condition is reported as favorable. The many friends of Miss Lydia Dames will be sorry to know that she is very ill at this writing. Mrs. Wm. Follett accompanied Mr. and Mrs. George Rasmussen to Ogden Monday. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Lee, and daughters Eva and Eulalia were visiting Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs- - Arvel Lee and son Burns of Paradise, Burns is leaving soon UTAH, for California where he expects to do his interene work Mr. and Mrs. Chillies Brink and family and Mrs. Dale May of Pubelo were visiting with friend', and relulives Monday. Mrs. Brink was formerly Miss Olive Gibbon Mrs. Ethel Balls spent Wednesday and Thursday m WellsviUe visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Leis'nman Mr. and Mrs. Leishnian aie rejoicing over a new girl. Mrs. Glenn.i Seumons is in Wyoming visiting with her aunt C. dauA. Hurren and Bishop ghters Roma and Rula were Salt Lake visitors Monday. Master Lewis Lynn and Larr Merrill, of Logan are staying with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Matkins while their parents attend the exposition at San Francisco. Mrs. J. W. Waite entertained at a family parly Tuesday June 20th in honor of the birthday anof her husbard. The niversary time was spent visiting. A buffet luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Waite and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Waite and children, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Perkes and family, Mr .and Mrs. Ariel Waite and children, Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Waite, Miss Ethel Waite, the guest of honor and the hostess. JUNE FRIDAY, ' & I'., : You always manage sae on cery grocery item at The pinner Horn ! By doing all your food shopping heve, y ou'il find that the pinnies you Iail ysave will gradually mount into dollars in short periods. Come iu and start saving without delay. I- ; ORANGES -3 S Juicy. Doz 1 VJ LEMONS 1 A U Full "A mr 2$ A I f I' V ; LETTUCE Ac i 2 For i CUCUMBERS Long, green, A 2 for NEW SPUDS 10 lbs e &y I O' Juice, Doz. Solid Jumbo Heads-- - 1 Watermelons SI Pound Hailing from Venus, Tea., this lovely miss can well lay claim to the title of the historic beauty. She is Judith Barrett. Capitalizing on her beauty, the movies have bid her a place in the sun as the - Cc: J 1 Act ID O i2 c- Guaranteed Ripe BANANAS Green tipped. Lb. rc 0 GRAPEFRUIT 1 Ac Ex. large. new Venus. t N 3 CABBAGE for X U Oc New. Pound TOMAOTES?E..,.25 Amalga At i. ! AFTON MILLER, Reporter FLOUR EDWARD'S DEPENDABLE KITCHEN KRAFT ... .48 lbs. 98' HARVEST BLOSSOM 48 lbs. 89' Lb. Can 22 1 2 ILb. 43( . Local Milled AIRWAY GROUND l RESII AT PI RCHASE 15 Ioutxi .48 lbs. 69' CORN RAKES, Kelloggs, Ig. 10' WHEATIES 43 nis GERMADE BORDENS MALTED Milk lb. 29' vx 'IN 10 lbs. 58' SUGAR rcg. Ig. pkg. 9-l- b. H' bag 25' TEA, Black.... y2 lb. 29' HONEY 10 lbs. 53 v.c. 3 S25 SYRUP Sleepy Hol.pt. 20' JELL WELL asst. 4 pk 15' 3 lbs. 49' FORM AY .lb. 15' CHEESE, mild CANDY BARS.. 5 for 15' TOM. JUICE 4 No. 2 25' BUTTER, Cascade, lb. 29' Swedish MINTS . .lb. 15' PORK-BEAN- S ... SOAP CW 5 giant bars I9' TUNA Flakes, No. i2 10' CLEANSER Sunbritc 5' SALMON, pink, 2 tall 25 CORNED BEEF 1 6 oz. 16' PUREX AERO WAX qt. 1J' pt. 20' SALMON fncy red tall I9' FRESHL TASTES BETTER! RB SOAP POWDER large t Pkgs RINSOVLT 21 OXYDOL PEAS 4 As2 2 7 Tomatoes AA25 Wfwjuww Large Loin PORK CHOPS ih Tender Steer BEEF STEAKS Trenton visiting with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Miller were the Sunday guests of Albert Mil ler of Hyrum. Miss Bernice Smith of Salt Lake and Miss Letha Smith of Smith-fiel- d were the Wednesday guests of Mrs. Audrey Smith. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hansen wedattended the fourty-fourt- h ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Jensen Falslcv of Benson Thursday evening. was the Wood Mrs. Frank Thursday guest of her daughter, Mrs. W endal E. Smith of Logan. Mrs. Clyde Noble entertained In honor of her son William on his tenth birthday anniversary young friends Sunday. Twenty-twwere present. The time was spent was Luncheon in playing games. served by Mrs. Noble. Mr. and Mrs. Janies R. Thain were special JuGa Je )ii)liK guests. Mr3. Arrol Smith was the 'Wedsisnesday afternoon guest of her ter, Mr. Frank Raymond of Smith-fiel- Salad Dressing Cascade cjt. 23 SKINLESS FRANKS LUNCH BOLOGNA By the Pirn FORK SPARE RIBS 2 lbs. 25 You Use Ixss! All NOWr 2 lbs. 25 BEEF POT ROASTS ft- - VEAL CUTLETS HOME RENDERED LARD Slakes Better Pastry I'M 1 2 its. 35 And LEG MUTTON ROAST lb. 12 Aii COLD LUNCH MEATS Asst, of 11 varieties. Lb, Wonder, Royal, 25c J i I JUk Crackers jr-- Mr 20-o- Loaves z. LOAF lc Marion Bell has returned her home in Van Nuys, California after visiting for the past ten days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph AsLle. She was accompanied by her sister Miss Mavis Astle who is planning to visit in California for some time. The Gleaner Girls of the MIA met at the home of Miss 'Gladys Hansen Tuesday evening. The chat evening was spent in social lunchand hand wotk. A dainty eon was enioyed by nine members of the Gleaner class and their leader, Mrs. Bernice Jorgensen. Mrs. H. P. Hansen and daughters Ruth, Agnes, and Carol attended a trousseau tea in honor of Miss Oralie K. Cragun at her home in Smithfield Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Roy Bingham and children Tna, Doris, Lola, LaNae and Melvin were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mis Murenis Swenson of Mrs. Sodas 15f GRAHAM 2 n17t Molasses a!"'. 49 1 Pineapple d. to 29 Duchess-qt- . i - BREAD, 21t t k o SOSH SU-PU- I', en members. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wood and diildrea were the Sunday evening guests of Hr. and Mrs. W. W. Pitkin of Millville. Mrs. Lucy Hall, Mrs. Edna Hill of Thistle, Utah, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hill of Smithfield were tne Wednesday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Clin Balls and daughter Ilarene of Hyde Park were the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Leslie Petersen. Mrs. Bingham. Mrs.Gladys jeodic Binghrui, and Miss Marzella Bingham spent Wednesday In M -- 13 Lb. Bag . iMiss Marjory Petersen Thursday evening. The evening was spent making plans for a trip to Bear Lake, after which refreshments were served by the hostess. Miss Wanda Oeene of Salt Lake in visiting with her sister Mrs. James H. Cantwell. Mrs. O. M. Smith entertained at Those present dinner Sunday. were Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Smith and son Allen of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Wells Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Arrol Smith. club The Snappy --Stichers met at the home of Miss Bena Marie Petersen Friday afternoon. The lesson on the flag was given by Leader Mame Jorgensen, while the remainder of the time was Refreshments spent in sewing. were served by the hostess to sev- CALA LILY I Caly Lily The becond year Bee Hive class of tie MIA met at the home of COFFEE . te rim r i , S ! 1- ROUND STEAKS lb 25 BEEF ROASTS lb. PORK CHOPS 2 lbs. 351 FRANKS 2 lbs MINCED HAM... lb. 15 SLICED BACON, lb. f s W. Center CLUB BEEF AT OUR REGULAR LOW EVERY DAY PRICES! 4-- II ? X s OUR MEA T DEPARTMENT IS FEA TURING SHOW BEEF FANCY FFA t - 55 SSMEvMW; N. Main rri New' Venus li 155 n FACE ELEVEN 1930. 2.1, t 2 S'. .10(i : MMW North Logan, EWr r 4 L SODA CRAX 2 & I5f s & |