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Show state, according to Dr. J L Jones, LOCAL NEWS State Health OCTOBER Commissioner. call attention to the of herds at night which Mr. and Mr. Harold Green and that may occur near streams to water municipalities many fa.nily spent the week end here supply with Mr. and Mn John A. Nelaon and the likelihood of animal wastes being precipitated into these water and famliy. Dr. Jones bedding-down- DEER HUNTERS supplier Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Johnson, Mr. and Mra. Curtia Sorenwm and Min Ruby Soreneon were visiter at the home of Mr. and Un. Henry Sorenson on Sunday. FOR SALE i Tulipt hyacinth., and daffodil bulba, alee Xmaa cacti Ad. 18 Henry Suren one, Mr and Mra. Robert E. Griffith entertained at a supper Wednesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mra Angus Wright of Ogden, who relumed from a trip to Cuba. Those present were Mr. and Mra. Robert Griffiths, Mr and Mrs Angus Wright and the host and hostess The Utuh Power and Light Com tiny Is building a pole treating plant in Sifcithfield nqar the OSL depot fur the purpose of treating new and used poles This is going to be a permanent set up ' Mrs. Ben Tueller and Mrs. Lloyd Sparrow spent last Sunday at Hyde Park, visiting with Mr. and Mrs Jed Salmons. While there j no particular danger of disease frurn these animal wastes, no one relishes the thought of drinking water excessively polluted from unnecessary delays of bend 3 in the vicinity of culinary water sources. An instance as illustration is the movement cf 100,000 cheep which will be transferred from the mountains east of Silt Lake City by way of Parleys and Emigration canyons to the desert ranges southwest of here during the period from OctoSimilar ber 15 Co November 15. movements of sheep and cattle will take place in many areas over the State. Dr. Jones and the State Board jf Health request the cooperation uf all sheep and cattle men in keeping the herds from immediate pros imity to the streams .when bedding-dow- n at night, and aa rapid movement as possible when crossing. CELERY STORE OH LOT HOME 10-2- 1 is S. W. Barker, Barber EARLY OR LATE Hazel Barker, Haircutter e e e I Dont Forget IS YOUR HAIR APPOINTMENTS AT THE SHOP. BEAUTY BARKER EYEBROW AND FREE EYELASH TINT WITH EACH WAVE DURPERMANENT ING OCTOBER. FOR YOUR COHVEHIEHCE DRY AND SUNBURNED? WE CAN CORRECT IT. A R I E R and BEAUTY SHOP B MAM CAFE SMITHFIELD, UTAH NORTH MAIN STREET CHAIRS PHONE NO. 4 -- ooo- Home-grow- n celery can be tanked Gertrude Toulson spent .'sst the position where with in earth with Friday in llyde Park visiting it is grown, and then can be covMm. Retts Ashcroft. ered with etraw or other coarse maMra. T B Farr, Mrs. W J Hurren terial as. the weather becomes colder, suggests Professor J. G. Hogex-so- n and MLw Alice Hurren, attended of the USAC Extension Serbridge luncheon hut Saturday afternoon at the Bluebird in L:gan given vice. Another method is to excavate a by Mn H R Hurren special pit or trench about a foot A large number of Smithfield in width, pack the celery closely, Conference bank it with surplus earth, and people, attended Stoke at Richmond last Saturday and Sun- cover the tope with boards on which should be placed a layer of straw, day. end finally a light covering of ' Mr- - and Mra C W Clark have earth to prevent freezing ea the returned from a very enjoyable ten weather gets colder. day trip through Southern Utah, and Celery taken up Just before freezto "Boulder Dam. occurs, with considerable dirt ing V,. attached, can be stored on the earth Mn. James A. Cargan attended flxxr in the basement storage room the librarians' convention at the or in an outdoor cellar. It should Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City. be kept moderately moist for best results. Mrs. James A. Cragun rspuvts that "It is both practical and economicthe Smithfield library his received al to grow Late vegetables for stora 'new shipment of books, a list of because of the cost of containage, which will be reported later. ers and the time and trouble of canning, Professor Hcgenson said. Mrs. Arnold Nelson is spending the week at Preston with Mr. and Mm. Milo Hobbs and family. Very mild and sweet Valencia On Mai 85c per hundred. Jonathan Mr. and Mr J Paul Monson and Smith. 3 Adv. family of Ogden apent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. FOUND: A bunch of keys in the Manaon in Richmond. post office, Tuesday, October 13, Claim at Sentinel Office. Adv Forrester daypa 2 WE WILL BE OPEH asmszzsz ITS Mm. Mm. Hair Cutting lo suit your Shopping List Welcome. " TO TIME WIHTER YOUR HAVE GOATS I64IM NOW! .. V LOGAN LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS SAT., OCT. 17, 1936 LOGAN PHONE 438 is In Smithfield DAILY! Our representative f an GLEANED DRY KLNG TOILET, 4 BARS SOAP WH1TE SOAP PAR GRAULATED W TOE 2 10c riERCirs' N0 M CAN CATSUP m 2 TALL PORK. AND BEANS, PAR ALNDRY SOAR-- I reeov-erin- g FOR RENT: A brick home, dose major operation nicely form Adv performed last Friday at a Logan in, apply at Sentinel office. hospital. FOR SALE good cattle trailer. - NEW OFFICERS ELECTED I hone 62-- J Smithfield. Adv "Mrs. William T. Jam e of Parad dise was elocted Saturday to FOR SALE: A Packard Piano, Mrs L. J. Petty of Amalga Extra good condition. Phone 101W aa. president of the Home and Com- Smithfield. Adv munity section of the Cache county farm bureau. FOUND One large bunch and one Mrs. Berate Merrill of Richmond small bunch of padlock end door-kewas elected vice president with Mrs. Owner may identify same at Melvin Muir of Mendon as secretary Sentinel office. Adv of and Mra. Delores Scrowther Smithfield and Mrs. Eliaa Zollinger Three rooms, both, basement end of Providence as directors. strewn porch for rent Inquire at Sentinel Office. Adv. The Kiwanis club enjoyed a stag dinner Monday night st the Smith-fiel- d ...FOR RENT: Throe rooms, bath Junior high school. Principal and toilet $8.00 Nancy Pitcher. Adv C.. L StodJaid and Brig Johnson of the North Cache high school facility were in attendance. Principal Stoddard entertained with two vocal Mrs. numbers, accompanied by Hansen. Mr. Johnson gave a very interesting history talk in h:n;r cl Columbus day. 19c . N0 2,4 CAN TOMATOES, Q Jgg 29c pKG BENNETrs-- WALL CLEANER, uv.cnn quarts S 12 15J 11c CAN BARS . . , . 02 BAKING POWDER, 21c 22c -- 32c EXTRACTS, i 9Eq BISQU1GK, suc-cce- no-ho- st A Mn. A Mrs. A Mr. BIRTHS baby hoy was bora to Mr. Frank Tueller. baby b y was horn to Mr. Dorius Jlanson on October baby boy was born to Mr. Glenn Niebon on October . PINEAPPLE YOU'LL w m rnl UP. WE HAVE PLENTY OF T1IE PERFECT ANTI- - FREEZE THAT GUARANTEES ABSOLUTE PROFLOW-IN- G FREE TECTION, ALSO CLEAN CLEAR WAX FREE. MOTOR OIL WHICH KEEPS YOUR MOTOR YOUNG AT RAYMOND SERVICE. Adv. SHEEP MOVEMEHTS MAY INFECT WATER 'The movement of oheep and cattle from summer t j winter ranges during the period beginning next sion-t- h is of concent to the State Board of. Health and 11 residents of the Fwnl Tt M brUliml WMl DM TlM ra flah frM Sial pw M mMUr anuria. ndl. i la P irfid m tmt On fm Cm by &R FOCUSED TONE KADMII Other November up Old. III PwHd fa hSa Sna Bm. HMiaanl, TM SufciSd ban ! Mk lii - i..X a Mb Ibw mSmTEmm.) Tbbn.la Saw. TmmmgCna ODRUlUinBIC SMITKFIELDk F UTAH i4c 24c H0RMEL VEGETABLE OR ONION NO 2 CAN, 2 FOR iQft 10 880 CARNATION OATS, 880 MAT . Smithfield, Utah YOtn0AlAYS'.ftt"ClAD1YOU BOUCHHA' cans WHEAT 9c MEYERS, 10 LB CAN G00D AT YOU can PRICES GIe RAT J 2 - 9c 45c 14c 183 AND A VARIETY OF YOU CAN MEET 1 -6- wautv Macaroni or Spaghetti, PLUMBING AND HEATING COMPANY UK 19c 18c 27c --- 22c 22c HONEY, Company 33c . BROOMS, Van Drug 24c CORN FLAKES, PAS00' SMALL6IZE 7-28 AV - 19c raJ CARNATION SOUP. $95.95 SMITHFIELD 25c 1 2 LBS FOR HARD, CANDY, n MOOCX ' roE 880 LUX FLAKES, COME TOOAY AND CONVINCE YOURSELF! l M, 3" slice, can 25c N N0-- 1 SUNBRITE-- 8 CLEANSER Btfar ymm bay aay ndia b aaa and bear ihir an. CCS! A la Mlah rtmrf pan aad ymrymtl fihnr- - N0 7c 80X13 6 MATCHES, from $29.95 WILL BE HELD F BROKEN TA3TE SALAD DRESSING, BR00KFIELD quarts IDEAL TISSUE, 1000 SHEETS, 8 ROLLS .... ptf ti-- 25-26-2- fulamn 12c -1- 2, CANS TOMATO JUICE, N0' CREAM OF WHEAT, hr fawimml ahra rm bwqhl la jraa and SPECIAL NOTICE DON'T LET YOUR CAR FREEZE G-- SUGAR, PEAS, CHiU COILGARHE, J ranur. Tmt, Bn foall M a. nm thrill whaa ymm IMa an rang ml Mac WAIT 10. 13. lb rew UKULELE, , rincarru, LEOTA . "-- OUR ONE CENT SALE and -- Macaroni or Spaghetti, Notice and 880 M C080ANUT, y. A party was given last Friday afternoon for Mrs. Walter Read who was celebrating her birth day anniversary. Twenty ladies were Luncheon vu served pre-en- t. at small tables centered with rose. Games and music were enjoyed. 15c CHOCOLATE, FRESH FRUITS VEGETABLE Gutke Meat & Grocery A HOME OWNED STORE WE AIM TO rfcB 11 We Deliver PLEASE YOU SarithfWd |