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Show .'Ms il SorowtVr local news 51 club Literary mem-L- j with Mrs. Clyde Littledyke i?mrsdsy afternoon with BE Legal Notices mX Te -- Probale tt w 8U h ur. L-- I afte--noo- IF YOU ARE THIS TYPE YOUlL UKE THIS BOURBON THATS & Guardianship Notices E. Griffith E. Nelson reid, fnTaKn, by Thornton Wilder. CONSULT THE COUNTY CLERK Eunice Tb..mas ud Bri Clyde evening In honor of Grant j and Mrs. Read Halverson Emery Roskelley of Los Angeles! noturday t OK THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS oley. The settings wpre taken' Special guests. Tea was served California, spent a week visiting hi ' fr 'in i.ie f .mous McYetties Italian FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Mrs mother, Annie hoiteas Kcskeiley and restaurant a: hf the With ballu.ns family recently. hanging from the lights and signs Mrs. Glenn Tout spent n the ALIAS SUMMONS Mrs. Elizabeth Heaps Anderson living outride flowers adorned the rad .1 Tto Fall. They nvinis. The games and servMrs. and Dr. of Grace, Idaho, is visiting at the iL the guests of ing was from small tables in a var- IN THE home cf Mr. and Mrs. DISTRICT COURT OF J2, & Daines and family Ralph Thorn-ley- . iety of col. red table cloths and napTHE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT kins. Prizes were awarded to Nathof Long Beach, an Cr iokston. Delva Daines and LoOF THE STATE OF UTAti, IN win Ada Mack Miai Ruby Smith, who has been wed Jenkins. Jtania was the guest of Mr. and AND FOR THE COUNTY were Eighteen guests OF week. visiting with her parents, Mr. and present. jJjUaM Mack for a CACHE. Mrs. Manford Smith, retimed to Mrs. Anna M. Farr of Smithfield her home at Los Angeles on Sat- Rtake president Frank Hillyard was a guest of the Relief AUGlSA SlKTH FITZGERALD, st party given urday. Society entertained with a social at konor at a Plaintiff after-ifriends her home Saturday Friday w croup of the ofv. The members of the Smithfield ficers from our ward evening October 21. The occasion was attending were EDWARD J. FITZGERALD, Luncb-"- Z stake Relief society board entertain- Lettie Jenkins, birthday anniversary. Stella Jorgensen, Defendant table ed one s at party Saturday evening at Alice Jenkins anl Carma large Griffin. vU rved at ALIAS SUM SION S after-bridg- e An the rosea. home A of President delicious Ann with lunch pink Zdoed was seved. McKay THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID Farr honoring Mrs. Jennie B. was enjoyed. Mrs. Miss Elizabeth Kcklund has reDEFENDANT: the of Salt Lake of the general turned from a two weeks visit at was in charge of y.riiB jemen You are hereby summoned to ap.board. The living rooms were beau- Ogden as guest of her brother Mr. pear within twenty days after serdecorated Frank with chrysantheEcklund and Salt Lake City. vice tifully of this summons upon you if Mark Jenkins who has been emmums, roses and asters. A musical served within the county in which program was given and an evening' ployed at Caliente is at home again this action is otherwise brought, with of visiting was enjoyed. Fifty ladies his parents. within thirty days after service, and were included. Refreshments were Mr. George Ecklund has returned defend the above entitled action; and to Montpelier to work for the Utah in served. case of your failure so to do, Power and Light company for an will be rendered judgment against indefinite period. NEWTON you according to the demand of the which has been filed with Farm Security administration an- complaint, The John Jenkins camp of daughthe clerk of said Court. ters of pioneers met at the home nounced recently that through coThis action is brought to recover of Mrs. Alice Christensen Thursday operation between state medical as- judgment dissolving the marriage afternoon, October 20. Vertirici Lar- sociations and other professional contract heretofore existing between 0BR UNDERTAKING of North Dakota South sen was in charge and Hildora Pet- groups and you and the plaintiff. erson conducting. The opening song plans to provide emergency medical PARLOR IS COMPLETE JESSE P. RICH, oara tor eligible farm was "Sunshine in Your Soul acAttorney for Plaintiff families of two cost the states at a companied by Viola Junes At the Post Office Address: with every facility and convenipiano. After the roll call and min- of $2 per month per family. About Arimo Building, utes were accepted, the lesson was half the farm families will be eli- Lagan, Utah. ence known to the modem ; treated by Mary Dowdle, vocal duet gible to participate in each state. Dates of publication: September Our iTMdfiin. personal service and Norma The program will go into effect on 30, and October 7, 14, 21, and 28. by Gwen Salisbury W. November Dr. W. 1, Alexander, 1038. When Mother Nature Christensen, Adv. extendi even unto the smallest Sings her Lullaby, accompanied by administrator, said LaRue Jones un the piano. Mrs. consideration for the family of Kate Mortimer, a member of the he deceased. Nothing is omistake board was present and gave some timely instructions, song practted that will add to the comftice was conducted by Alice Jen' kins chorister, benedictoin was proort of the family. nounced by Amanda Bollard. The hostesses were Ida Croofcton, Stella 6. W. LINDQUIST and Jorgenson, Amanda Ballard Amanda Hansen. The menu was in Halloween colors. and SONS Twenty guests were present. MORTICIANS The following teachers from our Logan, Utah ward motored to Salt Lake City to Mrs. attend the UEA convention. Ralph Jones, Joy Larsen, Kanute in itaBobert n. 1 AS of h old,S tendtfj PW ,( ( ' vN huhrii-u- , Mr. and Mrs. Archie Jen-k'li- s Mr LaVl" M'Cinn'.1 aiul Mr. 11 y rum Swenson, Mis ! l,sen the quests Artu I,aMl.n (uley, Mrs. L" -- j . t i?cl Rigby andMarcus Mr. and Mrs. Dave lorkc. Mr. and Mr. Fred Cr.okst n if ff.nd Adams nf! Li'ian were guc-t- s 0r Mr. and Mr.' Montpelier, Idaho, were the guests Arihur I'roukstn Sunday. of Mrs. Amindi Milts Friday Miss Cli'o Christensen entertain-j ed with a clever party) arranged Mr.n&or?e?i f - no-ho- 5! I .D ht ity 3 Every If you are this type-gi- ve 3 cheers for the double-ric- h' Kentucky straight Bourbon. Over 100 million bottles sold! PINT No. 1 QUART No. HALF PINT No. 2 Facility M low-inco- :s uu tW b ihiB W- fu- too smAitur BOURBON v " wi. schknlky raouucncOra me. s. r. 8. rauoK-corxaiu- HT lls, 00 irpoM fundi IxMto ilb or Lets Look at the Record oock tit. tribute Compare This QualityComparfiThese Prices eeordiac M os rtraw is LIVING ROOM SUITE s Lofts-tno- I lut ilnatin 10-PIEC- ES jpoiitio th fin th. ttao MlffM. $ of Mch stab sock n Ux xrtj sad tit, theroH b art Suite 0 OccasionalKohler Chair Q End Table g ll. IF of stata tho i b tb so Lamps 0 22 Scarfs Q 0 2 Pillows Reg. $199.50 Value by Iment UBUO RUGS KWW IRTlCUt tosor B8 0 r FAftMS f rto of at w r uuh. jy D- br - TImsih dsrisg his sis yssrs congnss hit bias the Ultb ssccsssiFs parsds of His record b iasovatioiii regardlass of their effect as Utah barsnerats. radical kgisiartva b 9x12 $ ass . . . iemlrraUpreme Court packing bill . . . which ITS fre, independent judiciary JJ1 . JEOP- with yes f to tho ftm.KhUHon isrS lmedTAH EK-- S CAUSES STARVA- - . . . WHICH FARM ygj products pr,ces Yes trade treaty S,,Pcl ffiUMP0RTATIN tor legislation . . . WHICH OF CHEAP FOREIGN ?JUCTS, WHICH IS DESTROYING THE AMER- MARKET... ho voted m bywtfj VpC Wtfirfsiu Tbows, for gat yosr awa paoplt sad saaifice lbs Utah H carry thafavor of WWuigto birTiscrsb? r b re J i rno4?. IJUh, to 41 "CB hour legislation . . . which ULTIMATELY THE PAY OF UTAH WORKINGMEN-- . . . ? Q Lti Elect e ' J, Fearless, INDEPENDENT MEN Who Trained to Weigh Problems and Who Will Not MENIah' nterests 'n Congress vote ihi republican cBn) hr Umthmt D. a. Wltoa, UwOhiu 29 95 Including Hug Pad and teSralnd U lata OoMlttaft J59 8-Pi- . to- shill ll OOM ri AXMINSTER Heres a Complete Bedroom Outfit Including fortable Spring and Mattress Thro Rug 9x12 LINOLEUM RUGS 3 5-P- c. ece Com- 50 Outfit 0 BED 0 VANITY 0 CHEST 0 SPRINGS 0 MATTRESS 0 LAMP SCARF 0 CHEST MIRROR 0 $S9.50 Value Breakfast SET chairs to match. 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