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Show THE HERALD-JOURNA- SOME GLASS TO THIS SAUCEPAN! Franklin Its oliverson, hazelReporter and Swell for Watching Things Cook Flame-proo- f Wright entertained Mrs at a dinner and family ingather honing at her home Sunday or of her husbands 65th birthdayto It is interesting anniversary. note that Mr. Wrights three in brothers and four sisters rangewere and e from 65 to 83 years on his all present to honor him of L. G served in one of the brand new blespoons tut. 1 tablespoon flour, l'a cups water, 1 cup tomatoes, 2 tablespoons catsup, few spi lgs parsley. Tomorrow's coffee, milk. Dumplings One and cups sifted flour, 3 teaspoons baking powder, lf one-ha- 53 WEST CENTER PRUNES SHREDDED WHEAT 1 1 25c Can Starch Corn. Or Gloss, 2 pkgs. . Crys. White 3 bars CLOROX Quart Bottle WHEATIES POT ROAST Beef, Pound Veal Roast Shoulder, lh. Pork Roast Shoulder lb. Fretth, 1 Chickens $ Fresh DEPENDABLE FRESH MEATS 20 PICNIC HAM Dressed lb. W Ilf" 19 If BEEF ROAST. 10 . Piedmont Ql,art Jar 5f 9t 24 Can 24 cans 89 COCOA Hersheys M FRUITS and VEGETABLES LETTUCE solid head ...be GRAPESseedless, lb. . CAULIFLOWER, lb. 1 . . fcc cash market MUTTON STEAK. 2 IJxt 25 ONIONS, Plenty of Park ingr Room. ll box ffic 2-l- b. l?c D lb. 1) This is Utah Lamb Week, plan to have lamb at least once during the week be ginning September 16 to 23! 50-l- b. bag FISHER BEER Full 23' 0 0 CORN Quarts . Q FLAKES 5-t- ie 25 0 Large Kelloggs 7'D 5 for lCc D W. SOAP giant bars, special . . . No. 2 I 1 liQ) Can 33' For can 14c picnic can 10c .... can 5C SARDES in Oil Premium Flakes . . JQc CRACKERS, 2-I- b. Needless GRAPES 3 Lb. Basket Bell Pound PEPPERS Fancy YAMS 4 CAULIFLOWER CELERY PABST BEER Made for finer Flavor! 2 f'. - j TO MATTIES LETTUCE For START TIIE SEASON WITH A rilMTKIN PIE No. Can 24 10 . , . season of From Providence RED PEPPERS PICKLING ONIONS BANANAS GRAPEFRUIT! .29 PARSLEY NAM.EYS'tfAK r THE FLAVORITE FLAVOR Cans z. V PEACHES Finest the 5t CANTS 6rrll:.arb.l:'i:'.'J....25Pn ORANGES 2 14sf . . . 12-o- can LIBBYS VEAL LOAF OYSTERS TUNA FISH 47c See Our Display of Concord Grapes, Pears, Teaches, Prunes, Apples, Tomatoes! TUNA FLAKES large can lCk D 0 Red Breast Alaska PORK and No. 2J4 ffjV n raj I BEANS U Tall can WHITE STAR ...be FELIX Yearling. 16' SALMON I6t . . YAMS, southern style, lb. 5c Always CHEESE, American COOKIES, 5 varieties Merit Brand. Made by Wonder t 2 Large Size ,.c First East Free Delivery D D STICK. Fresh made. IJ. 399 North "none 165 full lb. lflc C. BOLOGNA store Rindless. pkg. lQc lb. 10c lb. lqc lb. 15c lb. It54c MUTTON CHOPS fancy yearling, lb. lQc KERR LIDS ; 3doz. J5c JAR RUBBERS, regular or gla ss tops . . 4 doz. 15c VINEGAR, full strength gallon J5C IODIZED SALT shaker pkg. fcc BROOMS value 55c BLUE SUPER SUDS large 2Jc PEAS 14' BACON . . . - '.r h,n' Visit our new 24 reg. large pkg- -fl SALT iodized, pkg. -- 5 FRUIT TARS Si 79t VINEGAR gal. 25 1 Ec I lb. 19f- - 10c Ground Beef 1 N 1 CORN, PEAS, STRING DEANS 10c No. Can Cans 6C 13c lh SLICED BACON 2 cello BEEF STEAKS choice beef VEAL CHOPS fancy milk fed PORK SAUSAGE all pork HAM HOCK for seasoning large size pkg. He PINEAPPLE D 17c PICNIC HAMS sugar cured G 15c Palmolive de Sim-mon- 0 MARSHMALLOWS MAYONNAISE No. SOAP Giant, 15 qt- TOMATO GRAPEFRUIT Tuna Flakes J Qc Geisha, 2-- lg pkg 13c Crab Meat C d SPRING GARDEN Cascade SU-PUR- B 5C er D CRACKERS80 . Or-de- lb. fluffiest SOAPCW 6giantbrs23 JELLO for the bot, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Leavitt, to Logan to make her home Mr. and Mrs. Edward Leavitt, Mr. winter. and Mrs. Frell Blair, Mrs. KenMr. and Mrs. Doris Hyer and neth Cottle, Mr. and Mrs. deorge Talbot Rawlins and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wflbum in Morgan of spent Friday Logan Mrs. Caroline Rawlins, attended a bridge breakfast at the Reginald on business. home of Mrs. W. K. Campbell at Leavitt, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hyer, and Mrs. Howard Layne was hostWarren Mrs. Elnora Lower, Logim on Friday morning. Mrs. Wills Mrs. to the Juene Mere club at her and ess Mr. Eva Rawlins, E. M. an Leuli Pond, Mrs. Mar-rmon Wednesday evening. Mrs. Mrs. home Mr. and and Jiukson Mrs. Mrs. Langtnn Barber, Kenneth Cottle of Nyssa, Ore., Jackson. Eva Barkinson, Mrs. S. It. RogMrs. Mae Chandler of Ogden is Mrs. Carl Wiser and Mrs. GeorgS ers, Mrs. C. L. Rawlins. Mis. with her Williams were special guests. AfA G Mis. Vdlet, Thomp- visiting in Lewiston George ter an evening of bridge dainty son, Mrs Harold Wood, Mrs. Dow daughter. Mrs. Doris Hyer. Mrs. Hyrum Rirte has moved refreshments were sprved. l.eAis, Mrs. Ira Hyer, and Mrs. B. Stoddard. Mrs. Lewis won the high score prize. Mr. and Mrs. H. F Bernhisel rebiscuits for Mr, Mis.-moThis newly-weceived word on Friday of the accidental death of Jerry Parsons With digestible Snowdrift So thats why he kissed her. of Los Angeles Mr. Im sons Wife is a sister of Mrs. BernhisiJs. Mrs. G. A. T Itomson was an over night guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Lundahl at Logan on Friday night. Mrs. George Bond was hostess to the members of the Junior Literary club on Thursday evening. A buffet lutuheon was solved after which Mrs Chester reviewed the book The Dark River" by Nordhoff and Hall and plans were completed for a special guest night on September 21. Eighteen club members were present. Mrs. Ray Theurer of Providence and Mrs Reginald Rawlins were special guests. Among the people who attended the Leavitt reunion at Lava on Sunday were Mrs. Eva Leavitt, Fred Taggart and family. Mr. and Mrs. Rnol Rawlins and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kemp and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. M. A Rawdins, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Talbot, Mr. and Mrs. Arnel Talbot, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Tal COMPARE THESE LOW PRICED VALUES DRESSING SPECIALS 15 jutsls. ..w SALAD PAGE ELEVEN. 19 3P. aaDDDanDaDPDaannann Menu Breakfast: Grapefruit juice, bread crumb rakes, griddle crisp bacon, syrup, coflee, milk. Deviled eggs on Luncheon: toast, tomato sauce, lettuce sal ad, fruit bowl, tea. nulk. Dinner: Gypsy dumplings, green corn, bultered cauliflower, ginger pears, frosted cup cakes, to Van tray luncheon membeis und dainty On Tuesday evening the junior their girls under the directum of enterinstructor Mary Taggart tained their mothers at a tea. A musical progrum was presented by the girls. Following tea games were played. Bert and Leon Pond. Mrs. J. M. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bernhisel, Bergeson and Mrs. Richard Bowden of Prestor. spent the week end at Island Park as guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Churles Pond. Jay Bernhisel. small son of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Bernrise! is recuperating from an appendicitis operation at the LDS hospital in Salt Lake. Mrs. Bernhisel is also confined to the hospital receiving medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. John Hyer entertained at a birthday parly on Sunday in High Creek canyon honoring their daughter Eleen Hyer glass saucepans. The guests besides the guest of honor were Dorma Lu Thompson, salt. 14 tablespoons Virginia Mae Tyner, Rosalie L teaspoon Hyer, 2 nulk. cup shortening. Pauline Hyer, Clare Hyer and Carl itix meat, suit, pepper and on- Rhv Stoddard. The following Lewiston Ladies ions together; shape into 6 meat balls and brown in fat melted in hot frying pan. Place meat balls in a two quai t heat resistant glass top of stove dish. Blend flour in fat in trying pan. Add water und cook until thickened, stirring constantly. Add tomatoes and catsup and pour over meat bulls. Simmer for ID minutes. For dumjdings, mix and sift dry ingredients, cut in fat, add milk, stirring lightly to make soft of a tablespoon Drop dough. dumpling mixture on top of e&ch meat ball. Cover dish closely and cook gently for 15 minutes. Garnish with parsley and serve from its own cooking dish. " FLAKES can lOt SALMON- - TUNA CORNED BEEF 1ST. I6t Chum Tall can SHRIMPS tall can 10 Parkage A Mrs by accompanied Orden. MARSHMALLOWS . was Orden Van Leland Mrs. hosttess to the members of the Lewiston Literary club at her home on Fnday afternoon. Mrs auigton Barber reviewed the book -With Malice Toward Some" oy n Van Margaret Halsey. Phyllissolo and played a piano solo. Hugh Van Orden a trumpet Mrs. V. R. Carver gave a voi al solo b, 15, LEWISTON NEWS Or-de- anniversary. A lovely bouquet asters and roses in pastel shades made an attractive centerpiece which for the dining table at were seated Mr. and Mrs. Wright and daughter Melba, Mrs. Sarah Mr. and Bennett of Smithfield. Mrs. W. B. Wright of Pocatello, CalMrs Ellen Bennett and son, Mr. and vin "and wife of Logan, Mrs J. B. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. o R Wright of Preston, Mrs. Miss Maggie Wright, Mr and Mrs . L M. Honey and Gerald family and Mr. and Mrs. of Prank- Wright and family all lmMrs Grant Lewis left Sunday where she for Seattle, Washington of her will visit at the home on Dallas Lewis and family. Mr and Mrs. Wm. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Robinson and Mrs.e Woodrow Butterworth are enjoy-ina two weeks vacation on the Gypsy Dumplings cooked west coasti. They traveled via Corvallis. Oregon where they visBY MRS GtYNOK MADDOX ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. NKA Service Staff Writer Newell Cornish. From there they toured down the coast to San worlds the attend to Dumplings now live in glass Francisco inhouses There's a new glass saucefair and visit other places of pan on the market which is flame terest in California. Mr and Mrs. Max Ferguson and proof. Excellent for dumplings and daughter Carolyn who have been many other recipes. Comes in one G. Parkinson and one and a half and two quart visiting at the L. to make their sizes, has glass lock on cover, home left last week residence at Mantua, where Mr. wide flat bottom and Sides, is for use on both gas and cledtric school. Ferguson will teach returned stoves, and has a quick detachJoe Wickham Mrs home this week from the Preston able stainless steel band and cool hospital where she underwent a glass handle. If you like to cook weeks ago. in glass, this new saucepan will major operation two Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Lundquist bring joy to your heart. or and sons Eddie and Richard . EuGypsy Dumplings Los Angeles, California. Mrs. One pound ground lean beef, and son Rodney genia Lundquist Lund4 pound ground pork, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles teaspoon 8 and 1 teaspoon pepper, quist and children Maylon Miss salt. and of Smithfield tablespoon chopped onion, 2 ta Belva Park of Hyde Catherine Harris were dinner guests of Mr. am. B. Mrs. Eugene Lundquist at their home Thursday evening. left last Robinson Wilburn week for a months stay at Spanish Fork where he is employed by the California Packing Corp. Mr. and Mrs. Euart Swinyard returned to Pocatello this week. Mrs. Swinyard and daughter Em- Lou spent the summer at the Bma of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Parkinson, while Mr. Swin155 NORTH MAIN yard attended summer school at rewill He Minnesota. St Paul, sume his teaching at the Idaho university at Pocatello this month. Miss Marjorie Parkinson returned home recently from Rupert after spending the past few weeks at the home of her sister and brother in law, Mr. and Mrs. George Catmull. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Lowe spent last week end at Ogden with relatives. Eugene B. Lundquist spent last week end at Twin Falls at the Milton his brother home of Lundquist and family. Mrs. Henry Atkinson went to Pocatello Sunday to spend the week visiting with relatives. Mrs. B. R. Parkinson and tnfaht ton returned home from the Pres- ton hospital Wednesday. F. Cornish spent last George week at Lava with his brothers. Bishop and Mrs. Earl Oliverson and family of Burley were week of Mr. end guests at the home and Mrs. Douglas Oliverson. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Adamson returned home last week from Ogden where they have been SATURDAY SEPTEMBER LOGAN, UTAH,' FRIDAY, L, " Pints 19(j Quart s 29 caEiacacancan a uaann Siy |