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Show SMITHFIELD SENTINEL. SMITHFIELP. C2.000 a Relief The Third ward Society Junior park will hold their conference Sunday, year. j'jni.jr furk. j?l!a ' Jan. 14 it 2 ,.m. to ft. Thtol ip. r.ment of tne inieror. chapel. A good program is being grades, park histomiii, variaus prepared and stake officers will be 3, 00 a year, National 2,600 to Inpresent. Evgy member of the ward .e Department of the is invited to attend. ; tenor. j Full information may be obtained ifrom .the Secretary of the United j State Civil Service Board of Ex cus' The United States Civil Service aminers at the past whidi nas n city tomhouse any Commission has announced open the cc competitive examinations as follows: post office of the first tr the United States or fr-.Assistant geologist (str.tigraphy) Nay 82,600 a year. Geological Survey, Civil Sssrvice Commiiwon, Four-Interior. itm, D. C. of clothing the A fourth year Mrms John Hather of Salt Lake Mrs. of direction under th club City, Mrms Elias Mather of Grace, waa organised last IJuba, visited with Mrs. Zina Soren Glen R. Winn Tuesday ewennig in her home. The ren on Memorial Day. officers elected are: Marjorie ParLu Chambers, Mrms E. C. Bergeson, Mias Melba kinson, president; Metta Hale, reporter secretary; ITowniun and Sheldon Bergeon MarVernal, were dinner guests of Mr. Maxine Smith, organist; and and Mrs. Kay Cannon at Logan garet Douglas, song leader. The remainder of the evening was spent on Sunday. in planning the summer work. SHOULD IT HAPPEN THAT THE BREAD BIN IS EMPTY Mrms Emery Owen and daughter, IN TRE EARLY ROURS OF THE MORNING JUST COME The American Legion Auxiliary Rena Beth, of Idaho Falls,. Idaho, TO THE SMITHFIEL3K3AXERY, WE ARE OPEN DAIIY AT Anvisited with Mrms Thomas Mathews will meet at the home of Mrs. 5 A. J. EXCEPT SUNDAYS. their for regular nie G. Miles, Saturday and Sunday. 12 meeting, Friday afternoon, June Mrs. CUra Oakley of Boise, Ida- at 2:30. A good prognim will be -- THIS WEEK iEND WE ARE FEATURING- served. A ho, visited on Memorial day with given and refreshment her brother, George TooLon and good crowd is desired. GUP CAKES CELL0PHANE WRAPPED, DC KEN family. LOST Recently, a Horn Trumpet DELICIOUS, 2 DOZEN Mrs. W. Q. Anderson and family (Cornet) in UIC car returning from of Salt Lake City, vwdted in Smith-fiel- d North Cache high., school reward. Faria J. Petefmn, Phone 32 office n Saturday with friends. ROLLS, or HOW residence, Smithfield, Adv. D0ZEN FOR QUALITY MERCHANDISE 1 DONUTS) AT REASONABLE PRICES The SUM in Time Four-- dub TRADE AT TIIE QUALITY GRO-(TR- met Thursday, May 28, at 2 p.m. ACH PIES, A MARKET. Adv. at the Junior high school. The meeting waa called to order by Miss SMALL PIES, 6 F0S ; Mrms Curtis Hill spent last week Verna Meyer, club president. Miss end visiting in Idaho Falls, Idaho, Juanita Roskelley lead some songs, idth her parents, Mrms J. M. and the rest of the time was spent SONNY OY BREAD IS MADE AND DELIVERED FRESH in discussing patterns and materials ASK FOR TODAYS BREAD TODAY. DAILY. and dresses suitable for children's Mrms Melvin Chugg and family suits. Hie meeting adjtumed at 5:10 of Providence, visited Mrms Hugh pm. Rash last week end. Reporter, Mrs. Albert F. McCann entertained the SIT sewing club at her home on Monday evening. A dainty plate lunch was served by the hartesa to Mrs. Lowell "Plowman, Mrs. Ruel Th Swift Substantial Stitchem Plowman, Mrs. Perry Reese, Bermet Wednesday, June 3, at 2:30 nice Noble, Bessie Noble, Mavis m. at the Junior high school. The Deppe an Bernice Deppe. meeting was called to order by our STRAW-RpRRIE1resident Leathta Smith and the FOR SALE-CHO- ICE ALMA secretary read the minutes and callRAYMOND, ed the roll. The time mi spent in SMITHFIELD. Adv. making hot pais. The meeting adjourned at 8:50 p. m. Mrs. Mary Hale and family spent d visiting in Blackfsot week the Reporter, Dene Smith Idaho with relatives. LOCAL NEWS WE-SPEC- IALIZE S, Hair Cuttiug 6-- asiung-Depoj-tme- TO SUIT YOUR GATHER m ms Sn 23c 23c 25c H Veom man at Lewiston. Downs. Mrs. Roar Hill spent Sunday in Paradise visiting with Mrs. E. R. Summers. . Mrs. Clara Crockett and family of Tremonton ars guezts of Mrms Roy children M rms Msnon . Hill and Nelson. spent Wednesday in Nibley, visiting with Mrms James L. McBride. Mrms T. B. Fair and daughter, Genevieve, spent the week end at 'Mrs. Evan Hancey and children of Bcfce, visiting with her son, Siam- - Logan visited on Tuesday with Mr-le' who is employed there. me Orvil Heaps.' Mrs. fhrl Gordon and Mrs. Barker FOR SALE Six weeka old cock- were guests of Mrs. Jack Humph erala, 15 cent each. Mrs. J. C Adv. $e at Hyrum on Friday. Canaell, Smithfield. Mrms Theodore DeVries of Ogden,1 Mrs. Rinda Chambers entertained I Mrms John Rip and ma, Billy, of1 at a dinner party Monday evening! Sidt Lake 'City, spent Sunday with1 at her home in honor of her bro-- l Mrms M. L. Peterson. ther, Oliver Nihons birthday. Those! present included: Mrms Oliver Nil-- 1 Mrs. Louis Tdman and children; son, Mrmi Glen Tout, Drms Ors:u I returned to their home in Logan, S. Dainea end children, Millieent,! Monday after visiting three weeks Helen and Sanford, Jay Knudson and I ! I with her father, Robert Reid. the hostess. BARRED SHOP TWO CHAIRS NO 4 on 1M j SAT., JUNE Why overhaul it? JAM, E 12c "SSV.tiai 254 Z'' BERWES ASSORTED ....... QDAKEB 9c SALMON, TERRAra py 5C pink, tall can, 2 for UARTS 10c 18c ENGINE , v oz MARSHMELLOWS, - DEL M0NTE- - PEARS, 23c 45c 29c BROOMS, COFFEE, MAXWELL CATSUP, 2 HOUSE, 1 La CAN CAN 18c 10c RAZOR BLADES, 0R Macaroni FLOOR ENAMEL SISTANT TO SOAP. LONG WEARING. DRIES OVER NIGHT. FOR WOOD OR CONCRETE. ONE QUART BRUSH 2 INCH ,v . fi.10 .50 1.50 Value Anderson Lumber Co. roUNs - 20c LABGE 30c LAUNDRY SOAP, CLEANSER, LYE, i . Gone la iha expensive.old-foshione- d ondaTow: lwull Now you con hove a cylinder assembly put In your Ford which has boon thoroughly and com-- 1 plotoly reconditioned at tho Ford Factory. Emy' part has been replaced or rebuilt to meet strict Ford specification which assure new engine ' performance. The Installation takes only a lew hours. . v JELLO, authorized ford dealers Smithfield m .... igc QQq pkgh 16 02 7c 22c CAN TUNA FISH, WHrrE wab. can This same exchange plan also applies loueh tho carburetor, generator, distributor and fuel' pump. It aavea you time and money. Drlr In today. MOTOR CO. 2 CANS 2 CANS BAKING POWDER, j north cache W LWHT H0USE 25c 9c FLOOR WAX, BENNETTs. PINT BOTTLE PORK & BEANS, FARG0 MUSTARD,1 Dutchman, CORN, 1,04 MAIZ CREAM HOMINY u GRADED' STRING BEANS, BOTH FOR 19 3 Spaghetti, WASHING POWDER, , RE- 32c MATCHES, m A GLOSSY ENAMEL FINISH. 17c 32 g PUFFED WHEAT, SALAD DRESSING, NAIXEY'S TAN0 FACTORY-EXCHANG- 0Q 1MC KELLY-N0-- SLICED PEACHES, rAK00' 1,0 82 rci SS0STED VLAVOBS, LEMON JUICE, when, at less cost, we can install, a' U 6,1936 SMITHFIELD ORANGE JUICE, KDra FORD WAITING f&vg C5&M KOOLADE, aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa $4 Barkers PHONE NO. Home of Sonny Bey Bread - PABCO MULTI SERVICE Barkers BEAUTY SHOP Smithfield Bakery PHONE at S Y i Miss Louise Waite was a week end guest of Mina Margaret Bow- - --AT- Permanent Wave Ljest We Forget f Personality those puffs up high. Of course, we can do it. The aecret of these new coiffures is the basic foundation MEAT YOU CAN AT PRICES NO- - gQ can 9 oz STYLE i qq jar jQg a jC 2 CAN Qq 3 CANS EAT 25c AND A VARIETY OF YOU CAN MEET FRESH FRUITS A VEGETABLES Gutke Meat & Grocery A HOME OWNED rk" 11 Ph!e 14 r,iV' STORE-- WE We Deliver AIM TO PLEASE YOU SmlthfleM |