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Show T1IU IItGE SI PPOHT SALT LAKE CITY. Juno 7 U P' D. S. church officials urged L, today to support the members American Ked Cross campaign in its efforts to raise funds tor Eurcomopean war refugees. A letter mending the organization signed J Grant and by President Heber Counselors J. Reuben Claik and was sent Wendell David O. McKay M. Smoot, county chairman. Mr. and Mis Newell Cornish and soil of Eugene, Ot t gon, arrived here Tuisduv o UMt with relatives and triends During their stav they will be guests ot Mr and Mrs William Robinson and Mr and Mis Geoge Ccmi.-- and other relatives and friends. Mr and Mis C, L Wright, in conn it"' With Mr and Mrs Ike Nash of IlayUin aie vacationing in C.ilitornia wheie thev will attend the wm Ids fair at San Francisco and visit othei places of interest. En route home they will attend the n catcher who took the cure last winter, st'.Tl holds firth in big style behind the plate, proving that there can still be punch without the rum. UTAH, KK1DAV, PAGE ELEVEN. FRANKLIN NEWS Cleveland Hemsley,' Rollie LUCAN, llliKALli-JUUKNA- i Festival nt Portland Oiegon Mr and Mrs. Ned Hell and lain-il- y of Grand Island, Ntbraska, are visiting with Mrs Bell s parents. Mr and Mis John Adamson and other relatives and li lends hole tor two w eeks. Tile YLMIA was reoigamzed J C) Sunday afternoon with Cooke sustained as superintendent and Mrs. Roland latkinson and Mrs Bart Nash as her assistants to replace Mrs Button Rlanm-eand her assistants, Mrs J. O Cooke and Mrs Stratford Smith who have been in of lice the past two years. Mias Mary Beattv was retained as secietary and ti easin'-eKo.se ouIl get free ideas M-- a r. LAST DAY SATURDAY Pressure Cookers Sale and Demonstration Mrs Vetessa Pinker and family went to Ogden Thursday, June (i, to attend commencement exei vises of the Weber Junior college from which her son, Ellis, is a graduate This date is also the wedding anniversary of Mrs Packer. Ellis will leave July lti. on an LDS mission to Brazil in South Anier. ica On June 14 a faiewell testimonial will bo given him m the Ogden ward of which he is a member and which he will represent in tne mission field Mr and Mis Joseph Isrwe and Mrs John Smith went to Idaho Kails, Friday to attend graduating exercises for Mr. and Mrs Lowe's granudaugnter, Miss Gwen Kings-torwho was graduated from the LDS hospital bndtiy evening, May 31. Miss Kingston! is the daughter ot Mr. and Mis Harold Kingston! of Uldckioot, foimerly of Frankd lin. Mr. and Mrs H. B. Hawkes, Mis. S J. Handy and Mr. and Mis S. K. Handy attended funeral serv- ices in Salt Lake Friday for Mrs Thelma R. Halgren, wile of Lr Halgren, a nephew of Mrs Hawkes and Mrs. Handy. Mr. and Mrs. narold Lowe spent Thursday at Honey ville whole they celebrated the birthday anniversary ot Mrs. Lowe's lather and la other, Edward and Milton Wheat-ley J. UHLER, FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE, HERE TO SHOW YOU ALL THE NEW MR. B. IS KOOK-KWIC- FEATURES. Continuous Demonstrations Reduced Prices Daily! Sears Easy Payments! l)o your canning of vegetables and meats by the U. S. Department of Agriculture Approved Method . . . Saves Time, Food Value and Fuel . . . Cooks in 1 3 the tune with the fuel! Buy Oil ll For Cooking Equipped large inset meat rack. structions book. with two pans and Also, Does BOTH your daily cooking and periodic canning! Lightweight . . . enough for use at every meal, yet roomy enough for speedy canning! Fully equipped (see sketches at left). Cooks complete over pinmeal in minutes! point flame Handles whole ham or fowl without crushing, Simple . . . just one handle locks cover! Strong cast aluminum. in- and recipe ! For Canning Holds 7 one-q- t. or jars, 9 No. 2 cans, 6 No. 2 4 cans. Includes fool-pro- can- ning basket and recipes. of A Complete Meal Cooked in 10 Minutes! 8GM IIDGQM M 261 NORTH MAIN Mr. and Mrs. Burton Hlamires and son, Bobby, spent Memorial day at Spanish f ork with lelatives Mrs. Blamire's sister, Mrs Janies A. Anderson, accompanied thcrtf home for a week's visit. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Anderson and daughter of Blackfoot were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lowe at their home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Cooke and daughter, Beverly were in Plain City and Ogden last lhursday and Friday visiting with relatives. Mrs. Ruby Hobbs and family spent Sunday at Pocatello with her sister, Mrs. Hazel Wright. Miss Lois Shrives was in Logan last week visiting with her sister, Mrs. Wallace Staley and family. Horace, Levor and Grant Doney and Mrs. Horace Hawkes were called to Logan last week on account of the serious illness of their mother, Mrs. Susie Doney. Mrs. Herman Perkins and family of Idaho Falls are visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ruby Hobbs this week. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hawkes had as their guests on Memorial day Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kennedy ol Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Richmond, Smoot and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Perkins of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Lucy Mrs. Hazel Lloyd of Rexburg, Cranney of Logan, Mrs. Vivian Hansen of Provo and Mrs. Sadie Marshall and family of Blackfoot. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Neeley have moved into the Porter home recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Reed Jamison. Mr. and Mrs. John Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Whitehead and Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. Whitehead attended funeral services for Leon W. Passey at Logan, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Whitehead announce the arrival of a n baby boy born at the W. L. home on Thursday, May 30. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hendricks and daughter. Gwyneth of Lewiston were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hawkes. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Oliverson Chat-terto- PHONE 501 Time to Put Up STRAWBERRIES! New cuiiumimier ot Chinese waters is Japan Vice s licet in Aclmual Hantaio Shimada. have purchased a portion of the Kirby laim north ot Franklin and have moved there to make their home. (The Ladies' Literary club was entertained Wednesday alternoon at the Lome of Mis Dwayne Cornold ish. Mrs. Harold Lowe leviewed the book "Mr Emanuel" by Louis Golding alter vvhicn a plate luncheon was served to nine members and Mis. Douglas Wright, an invited guest. Mr and Mrs. Bert Bingham and daughter, Geraldine ot Salt Lake City were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. em Oliver-son- . LaMar and Curoldene UliVer-so- n aeconinained Ihein home for a few days stay. Mrs. E. L. Smith ami daughters. Lueiie and Joan ot Miltoul, are with her luthri, E. J visiting Smith ami her brother, William Smith ami family. Mr. and Mrs Frank Olsen and family made a trip to Mu lad ami Smana on Memorial day. Miss Altha Cathy ot Pocatello, was the house guest of Mrs. Ida Hawkley last week. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Green and family of Wayan, spent Tuesday at the home ot Mrs. Green's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Neeley. Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Packer had plentiful! Strawberries are at their peak of goodness, and at very low prices RIGHT Utah NOW! You can buy the seasons choicest strawberries at your grocers today at so reasonable a cost you cant afford not to buy. Preserved with pure, d, Utah Sugar, quick-dissolvi- you will be assured of perfect jam and preserves through the winter. Serve them fresh, now, with sugar and cream "hile theyre in season. Buy all today! The season is short. Ftah Sugar is abso-- I u t e ly guaranteed for every canning purpose. Use Beet Sugar save. I'tah and It's the best sugar you can buy! HICK. Sonn o. ('an TOMATO CHEESE American SANDWICH COFFEE Ai D.ioii ii -- S Bov. Canterbury, Black Found TEA GRAPEFRUIT '- - OH KS-o- n .. t underMiss Maxine Anderson went a major operation at a Boise uncle and hospital this week. Her aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Lowe, on tne her trip and accompanied remained there until after the operation. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Lowe announce the birth oi their tirst great grand child, a boy, born to Mr. and Mrs. Albert McCann ot Snnthtield on May 28. The young mother was Miss Gem Van Urden, a granddaughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Lowe. Mrs. J. H. Albiston and daughter, Lorraine, Wanda Biggs and Ray Morrison made a trip to Salt Ltke last week end. Lorraine will be graduated from the Idaho university, southern branch at Pocatello, June 15. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bradford celebrated their 7th wedding anniversary at Ogden, Friday, May 31. L. W. Bate ot Salt Lake City spent Memorial day here, liis son, Dick returned home with him to spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hawkes attended the Olsen reunion at Smith-fiel- d Saturday. Mrs. William Smith was hostess to her club members at luncheon and bridge at her home Monday evening. Additional guests weie Mrs. E. L. Smith of MUlord, Mrs. of Spanish James A. Anderson ror'1:, and Mrs. Alma Hampton. attoided contract of Two tables entertainment. Mrs. Don Robinson drew the all-cpnze. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cutler and of Hailey spent last week family here visiting with Mr. Cutlers uncles. John, Orlando and Lorin Hampton und families. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Geary mui soil, I.eVar made a trip to Morgan day. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Dunkley made a trip to Ogden Friday wheie they visited with Mrs. Don llurd the Dee hospital. and infant son Mrs. Horace Hawkes entertained at a dinner and sewing circle for relatives at her hijme Wednesday afternoon. Dinner was served at 2 p. m. with covers- laid for Mrs. Mabel Middleton .of. Logan, Mrs. Bill Davis of Preston, Mrs. H. B. Hawkes, Mrs. S. J. Handy, Mrs. S. R. Handy, Mrs. Earl Cole and . . Mrs. Keith Hawkes. Mi.', and Mrs. Marion Hampton and family of Balt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Parley Hampton of Ogden were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Hampton and btner relatives here Memorial day. Miss Betty Lowe spent a few days last week, at Blackfoot with relatives. She spent Inst week end at Logan at the home of her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Felsted. Miss Ruby Sharp of Plain City is the guest of Miss Helen Cooke this week. A free health clinic for first, second . and third grade 'children will be held here on June 13, for the purpose of immmunlzation of contageous diseases. The stake Relief society is sponsoring this 1 15s, California LEMONS Firm, Ripe NEW PEAS Enejil, Green. NEW POTATOES Calif. White CABBAGE fuel. Arizona, . . 1 cr Fr ing or Swiss. ib. Almost Boneless it: nu biritan. Tender Cure ROUND STEAK A 21 . PORK ROAST HAMS ib. it: PICNIC HAMS Short Shank. Tender Cure. 20 25 1 12 ,,23 12 PFgs. 15 19 15 - 17 19 ."d. 1 Box Top Re-- tf 1 s i . Spring Garden No. 2 Can Duchess. (Juart 2 3for1()f! it. IN THIS WSIKS 32129 2 2for19 20-o- z. loaves Family CincLE at Safawatf 4t 15 STRAWBERRIES ARE AT THEIR PEAK Now Is the Time for Canning! JELS RITE M-C-- 3 D. P . i$ 20 ITf PAROWAX Package 11 Il 5 JELLY GLASSES 43 1 . 25 u. 1.50 3lbs;13 SUGAR, S"t. 10 lbs. JAR LIDS Package 91 Dozen 2W 2? JAR CAPS . . BANANAS 1 Cam King. Kindless lb: doz. 3G0s, Choice No. SLICED BACON A Kloinhkes CANTALOUPES Fresh Made Phg-ive- PEACHES PEAS ST, BEANS SALAD DRESSING PINEAPPLE BREAD S&i". WATERMELONS STICK BOLOGNA and 25 Bge. DCCTC XO $1. pair Shears IJJZj 19 White or CD A TI Crys. y Giant PandG. QBars 12 jUAr SHORTENING 44 Ask For Your Coupon On Capitol Theatre 10 When Purchasing Items Below 29 LUX FLAKES Package 22 15 LIFEBUOY 3 18 7 Seedless Fancy Slieers lb17 Very Little Waste . Fkg, CUCUMBERS OVEN ROAST SPINACH JELL WELL Assorted. 4 COOKIES 3 CRACKERS r,,OMin'. 25 PALMOLIVE 3 23 SUPURB rEks-- SPAM TANG SALAD OIL S ,,a SALMON Tall Can TUNA FLAKES i'ke. BISQUICK COCOA 15-0- .. an 2l!f ami Rib 12 t Pound Can ib. BEEF ROAST 31 Edwards LUrTCCi STEAKS Shoulder Cuts A7t )t. y VEAL 15 as their guests during the week end: Mr. and Mrs. Lester Thomp. son and 'childien of Rexburg, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Packer and tamily of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Halveison and family of Snnthfield. tioning with relatives and friends at Salt Lake and Provo this week. Dolcne Doney spent last week at Richmond with her aunt, Mrs. Roy Albiston and tamily. Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Butters, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Butters and Mis. Donette Butters weie guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Geary, Thurs- are MARSHtM ALLOWS '"10!! Brown Derby nnrn Bottl -- 27t DECK Willi Empties 11-0- 7. on Memorial day. LeVnr remained for a week end stay. Mrs. Leland Meeham of Morgan accompanied them home for a week's v'sit. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Porter have moved here from Rlrie to spend the summer vacation. Mr. Porter is an instructor in the Ririe high scnool. They will make their home in the Jensen apartment. Miss Grace Oliverson is vaca- Use Strawberries galore for making meals inlerebting and housekeeping easy ftom the Family Circle, the Safeway Homemakers Bureau and the men in the stores. And Safeway savings will make jour money go further than j oil eer thought possible. r TOMATOES San Pedro, Fancy . . . ib. CORN FLAKES fS RIPPLED Animal Crackers 5 . "d 25 10 |