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Show THURSDAY, Barkers Return For Visit by Kvrlcne Moody Kinitli field Hazel and Waldo Barker former Smithfield residents now of Hunter. Utah, visited Pearl Gordon for several hours Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Barker were in Smithfield on business. Kaylene and Dale Greenlee and children Dawn. 12. and Gary, 6, have moved from the Sojourner Park in Smithfield to their new home at 594 North Maple. They came originally from Logan. Both Kaylene and Dale work at Cache Valley Dairy in Amalga. The Neighborhood family group met at the home of Bernard Hinds Monday evening and studied the Book of Mark. Refreshments were served to ten and all sang, Happy to Bernard, it Birthday being his birthday. A reception was held at 8 p.m. and a large crowd enjoyed it. Goat Found How would you like to get up in the morning and find someone's billy goat on your front lawn? Judy Gipford did. She called all her neighbors on the telephone, no one had a missing goat. She said he had a fowl odor but she shooed him down the road. Hope he found his way home. Blanch and Fred Walk, Ascot ib Move Lucy and Peter Ascoli and Ginger, BY LOCAL 10, CLEANERS A VARS and 7, 1974 AND LoweP h I.cilu Sutherland Newton wr ironic newcomers !,,i t W. and Elsie Hallkell their six children Kevin I'i'mii 1. Greg 9. Julie 8. and Daniel, lour i "'tlis. limn Malibu Beach. ' T'lii-are living in the Inrmcriv owned by ' .mu! .In, mi Griffin. ii"iiei'l is a designer and "l hy (rude He is the c - imm ini the Cannery Vu- r. 'in Mills ' ; I' i Blacksmith os' .a New Hirl Beach. ." K!mc is originally from ;'iil. I tali. We wel- ii:ie il.riii to Newton and eiijm living here. ijie i ! (i :unliiirenls 'oud i '"i 'ie Nev.i-ii- i'n ami i s are hi undparents .mil Elnu Goodsell of i i i A liahy girl was lien daughter, lairi. Randall Gard-- i "i! Sept 15 and a liahy a- - Imi ii in iheir daugh-- I ! e and Mike Bing-- i .scpi lit This makes ui iiidi liildren lor the Mr-lia- . i ei'iKi ils I 75ili no Sunday. Murlaud An-i'Mill's l.uiuly honored him ni' 751 hii llidny unniver-s.- u v ruining up soon. This cuieinhlc occasion was held and )a n. rllsv i el il iou.i-- i i i i i lli i.'i diier Shannon li.ni and Wesley and Kina ol ' m I High Brass Duck Load birthday dinner was served and an afternoon nl visiting was enjoyed hy everyone. Sat. Oct. 5 A i sMi-ia- l Visitors at the home of Betty and Jay Goodsell have liccn Birthday ii I Marlene and his Ralph Mciklc of Smithfield. There were 57 guests present those lieing. Murland and Zenda. of Newton. Arva and Blaine Jardine and nine lamily members of Salt Uike. Jeanette and Paul Bullars and six children, and son and daughter-in-laIruiii Ogden. Fred and Judy Anderson and four children Irom Heyliuru. Idaho, and Nm ris and Murgcne Anderson and five children from Newton. Amos and Lctha Gnllin from Logan. Alice and Boland Griffin from Newton. U'thn Hyde from Ogden. Luke and Lucita Anderson Irom ligan and Marlene Keith and six children Irom Smithfield. snn-in-la- . ' 'Prices at the home nl his daughter. :''-- their daughter-in-law- , Helen G. Goodsell and her infant daughter, Karly of Clarkslon. They visited while Hicky was at Camp Williams for Army Reserve duty. We won't be undersold on guns and ammol 12 w 20 Gwe $3)87 rf Boz The Duck Hunt Opens Smithfield Implement SaitkfwM Am- youre invited to the 10 IP1IKIK HEATING UwistM, Utah 1 si OW THROUGH OCTOBER 1 1th Mil y i ! 4 nw neighbors. Come meet 4 State Savings is here to help Come enter the big Prize Drawing We'd like to meet you and have you see the beautiful new Cache Valley Office of State Savings, so wo invite you to stop by and enter the big Prize Drawing. Enter any time between September 27th and October 11th. A random drawing will be held on October 12th, and you need not be present to win. Limit one entry per person, and anyone IB years of age i y.-business financial needs as neg'ibor to u" ynboi iist as State has been helping ' Utahns for over 91 yeais Crmv m sr.y heiio. and discover the many si .rir1 financial counseling, real estate ways we can help you tmoun and home improvement loans, services and planning, home m and through Daily Earnings on ir,i 'cl passbook or certificate savings at the highest rates iegaliy perritvd Aitii your family, (arm or i - s older may enter. S GRAND PRIZE 50 , 'Cv FOR TWO TO SEE BIG BLUE Utah State University vs. Kent State October 19th A TRIP V:. Ti tyr. You and your partner will fly with the USU Team to Ohio to see the big game against Kent State. Trip includes all airline and bus transportation, tickets to the game, hotel and meals. v. A , p,' $ oj-jprizes will be awarded and winners will be notified by telephone or mail. A complete list of winners will be posted in the lobby ol State Savings' Cache Valley Office at 10:00 a m. on Saturday. October 12. 1974. Thera can be no substitutions for prizes won, and employees ol State Savings, their advertising agency and their famihea are not eligible. e IDES! ram It's true that fertilizers have doubled in cost but. . . wheat, beans, beets and other crops have quadruple Fertilize now for maximum profits Pricss available to October 25, 1974, (subject to prior sale) and delivered free in bulk truckloads to 50 miles from any of our factories. Meet Howaid Luther the Inend'y re'so-iabimanager ol the new Cache Valley Office Howara tiei'C.es ;ii ' suvpgs and loan business is a ir,,--anxious to help you with your people to people'' husiress anil financial planning and 'i'div.0,1,1. All f r . - r Lorraine Larsen Jill Rasmussen HEAD TELLER TELLER Enjoy fineGifts for Saving your account at State Savings during the Grand Opening and ;osa from the unique collection of fine merchandise listed below many ren FREE depending on the amount of your deposit. Opt--- .p Fertilizer for i GRAIN 22-1plus Sulfur $154 per ton ALL PURPOSE 1 6 -- 1 6 - B $1 58 per ton PLOW DOWN plus Sulfur $84 per t Al ALFALFA SULFUR SUPERPHOSPHATE 19 $70 per ton PASTURE 16-2plus Sulfur $1 60 per tc 10 CORN $152 per ton $158 per ton BEETS 20-11-0 6-0 0-0 28-8-- 5-0 Also available... NITRATE, UREA (in bags), TRIPLE SUPERPHOSPHATE and blends of your GIFTS AVAILABLE mar choice at competitive prices. CONVENIENT. FAST DRIVE-U- P WINDOW SATURDAY FIDffiJZEQ 6GUP0I1Y 10:00am - 2:00prn - Thurs 9am - fipm Fridays 9am - 6pm Mon State Savings MIDVALE, UTAH Backed by 27 yaara of fertilizer expertise. .I u P.S. Lest you forget i'v wihltJ' PHONE ORDERS COLLECT Midvale - Phone 255-272- ONLY WHILE SUPPLIES LAST a OPEN EVERY UIUEQAL or 1 255-650- Southern Idaho & Northern Utah 2 Phone Collinston, Utah CITIZEN . Oak Street in Smithfield announce the arrival of twin girls Sept. 24. at the Logan PLUMBING THE at 69 is - Guns and Ammunition Twin Girls 753-518- 7 M 3. Hospital. Weights were lour pounds ip ounces and Inc pounds 2 ounces and ucrc each 18' inches long. They have two other children Monique. 4. and Tiffany. 2. Grandparents are Vaneda and ltaplcy Bird and (Tara and Alden Imtl, Tooele. The twins also have one Mrs. Minnie Marlin ol Rupert. Idaho. They are to lie named Jamie and Jennifer. The laitls mow'd here from laigan to live in their new home and Mr. laill is employed at Moore's Business Forms in Imgun. Burliara and Steven Y Benson have purchased their home at 455 East 75 South in Smithfield. They and their children Ronnie. 7. and Anne Marie. 5. also Stacie. 3. come to us from Ixigan. Steven is originally from Newton and his parents Lydia and Neal Benson now live in Pleasant View. Barbara's parents are Ora and Yates Jones of Burley. Idaho. Steven is a foreman at Schricbers Cheese. Jolene and J. Wavne McArthur formally of 340 South Third East have moved into their new home in Willis Heights in Smithfield. Their children Terri. 17. Kelly. 14. Sandra. 11. and Shawn. 5. appreciate the addl'd spare 3, Tamara and Alden Lott of SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE Seeth Kristen, Brooks Douglas. ber, 4 months. ELECTROLUX SALES Elizabeth have moved to River Heights into their new home. Mrs. Ascoli teaches at Utah State University. A family reunion was held at Sugar House Park in honor of Mrs. Susan Walsh's 78th birthday. Her brother, Vaneda Bird of Salina and sister. Leah Draper of Salt Lake City and a brother Milton Bird of Salt Lake City and their families and Blanch and Fred Walk and daughter Edith of Smith-fiel- d all enjoyed the day. A total of 63 enjoyed their dinner and especially the birthday cake Blanch Walk brought. Games were played, and enjoyed. Patricia and Douglas Larson have moved into their home at 30 North 425 East in Smithfield. They lived in Logan previously. Their children also love their new home. They are Jr., and daughter Edith VACUUM Baby drove to Ogden to help Mr. Fred Walk, Senior celebrate his 83rd birthday. Edith Walk visited her sister Susan who attends Weber State College. Mrs. Susan Walsh drove to Salt Lake City to spend some time with her sister Ixah Draper and Nell and Robert A. Walsh. They have visited Salina and St. George. daughter Hew Family Welcomed Hel stern OCT. 5 458-372- PLENTY OF FREE PARKING and Loan Association 610 North Main Street LOGAN, UTAH - - UTAH'S FIRST SAVINGS A LOAN INSTITUTION ESTABLISHED 1SS3 19 OFFICES IN UTAH AND HAWAII HOME OFFICE 125 SOUTH MAIN, SALT LAKE CITY ASSETS OVER $230 MILLION DOLLARS - - - S |