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Show Mrs. Perry Reese entertained at a party in honor of her slater, Jean, whoso marriage to Howard Jessop, of Logan, will take place m the near future, on Saturday evening. A delicious lunch wai served to Jean Fuller, Howard Jeasop,. Mr. and Mrs.- - Earl M. Bodrero, of Lrgan, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rich, Glen Lundkergh of Logan, Ora Onley, Helen Erickson, Ardith Cragun, Bill Barnes, Bernard Hind, Pauline Fuller, Bessie Noble, Bernice Noble, Bernice Deppe, and Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Reese. The young couple received many lovely gifts. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Deppe Jr.. Mr. and Mr. Roy Nekton, Mr. and Mrs. T. Earl lAllsop, Bishop and Mrs. George G. Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. William Erickson, enjoyed a swim at a Logans on Thursday evening after which a delicious luncheon was served in the Mack park. Mr. and Mrs. Miles R. NiLn and Mr. and Mrs Curtis JUU are spending their vacation at West Mr. and Mrs. Glen Tout, Lena Smith, Ida May Cannon of Salt Lake and Kenneth Cantwell spent the' week end at Rear Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Harold (Curley) Smith spent last week visiting in Smithfield with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grifith, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cantwell, Mrs. Seth Chambers end Mr. and Mrs Herbert the Pitcher and family attended Mcuritzen reunion at Bennington, Idaho, on Sudnuy. LEWIS JONES Box Elder Attorney, who is the nominee for District Mieses June and Janice Nelson, Democratic of the First Judicial District. Alice Miss Judge Miss Gladys Pitcher, Miss Lewis, Miss Ada Forrester, Donna Myrle Mather, Miss Artell Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hartman and Mr. Christensen of Newton, and .two sons, Bob and Jack, of Los Paul Neleon spent Sunday at Lavs Angeles, spent the week with her Jlot spring. sister, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Leah Mr. and Mrs. A. L Yates, Yates and Carl Yates of Salt Lake Mrs. Rose Hill was a guest of City were guests of their daughter, her daughter, Mrs. Evan Hancey at Mr. and Mia. Harry M. DeRyke. Logan on Tuesday. Mrs. Alma Raymond left TuesFOR SALE CHEAP: The Floyd day for California, where she will visit with her daughter, Mrs. Ben Gittene residence and all out build' Jos. W. Peterson, Inga. Apply Simpson. Adv. Smithfield. Lorin Pitcher is employed n the Mrs. Vain Raymond and Mr. sugar factory at Sacramento, Mortenson visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fames Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McCombs at Richmond. and daughter, Caima, and Carma Erickson, spent Sunday in Logan Mr. and Mrs. William A. Done canyon. and family of Glendale, California, have been visiting ths week with Mrs Arthur Seamans and daugh- relatives and friends In Smithfield. ter, Bonnie, of Wellaville, are visiting in Ogden with her daughter, Miss Virginia Waites dancing Helen. schools of Mendon, Beaver Dam, Deweyville and Franklin presented William Done visited on Sunday a revue at Crystal Springs on in Preston with Mr. and Mrs. A. Thursday afternoon. One hundred C. Larson. fifty students took part in the program. The revue was sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Manon Hill visited the Ogden and Brigham Ladies LitTuesday in North Logan with Mr. erary clubs and wss presented to a and Mrs. Albert Berger. large and appreciative audience. Mr. S. W. Barker reports that he was not responsible for sending in the false fire alarm last Monday evening. Bishop William L Winn returned home Wednesday evening after ' visiting in Lovell, Wyoming with Mr. and Mra. Alma Brown and family, Mias Elva Winn also returned home with Mr. Winn after studying at Seattle, Washington, for the past two months and visiting with Mr. and Mra Alma Brown and family. - Personality Hair Cutting Gutke Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. week the of spent the latter part Idaho. in Shelley, visiting 2 ANIMAL FLY SPRAYS HELP BUT USES ARE LIMITED work only Fly sprays do their when they are blown into fine droplets that envelop the fly. Entomosubstance logists do not know of any animal an which, when apjiied to flies lighting is effective in killing on ' it afterwards, according to the United States Department of Agriculture. Furthermore, sprays, even though effective in killing the flies struck, will not control these pests unless the breeding places are treated also. Oils in general are injurious to animals, and, particularly when applied heavily, do more harm than good. Nearly any fly spray will taint milk unless the spraying is done long enough before milking to allow the spray to settle, unless the spray is kept away from the milk and milk utensils, and unless the cows udder is washed with soap end warm water before milking. Fly sprays, in general, are not disinfectants, nor can, they be relied upon to prevent insect-born- e diseases. CHAIRS S. W. Barker, Barber Basel Barker, Haircutter WE UNDERSTAND HAIR! Falling Hair aid We feature a complete beauty Dandruff service. Two beauty operators. GET ' CORRECTED PER- SCHOOL YOUR MANENT EARLY AT . BARIER and is BEAUTY SHOP PHONE NO. 4 La-Vo- USEE) CAES 1931 ' WANTED: One young men bet ween the age of 25 to 35 to learn the selling of Home Appliances. Salary and commission. Real opportunity for the right party. See Fred Schoss, J. G. Reed and Bros. Co, Adv Ogden, Utah. Miss Connie Brown was a guest of honor at a lawn patty on Friday at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Leon Rash.. games were enjoyed after which a dainty luncheon was served to Connie Brown, Mary Ann FullEva 'Dene mer, Joyce Fullmer, Waite, Anna Lou lloljewn, Burke Rash, Carla Rae Rash, Rex Rash, and Florin Fulliter. Out-of-do- 2 NEW STEWART-WARNE- 1 NEW STEWART-WARNE- CABINET R MODEL. SALE HOW MUCH DOST TUE OCfm&iT PAPER PO TO KEEP OUR. TOWht OM 1 NEW STEWART-WARNE- TABLE MODEL. R BY PUT OUR 1 OUrO'aOAEST NEW CROSLEY TABLE MODEL SALE DRAW' TRAPS 70 nr stores' 1 SLIGHTLY USED $43.00 REGULAR $28.50 REGULAR $4750 STEWART-WARNE- CABINET MODEL. REGULAR R USED CROSLEY TABLE MODEL SALE TEBtiS $5.00 M.5U $37.50 118950-SA- REGULAR 135.00 LE $35.00 $10.00 DOWN; $5.00 PER MONTH Lundstrom Furniture Company L0CAN, UTAH Ml EALL ZINC MAS0N' . - : dozes 1U pegs. 2 tftB' , PKG. KOOLADE, ASST CIDER PINT BOTTLE 21 j Qq oz' SALAD DRESSING, 23c 32c 0VALTINE, 33c DEL MONTE, NO. FRUIT COCKTAIL, DEL PORK & REARS, MNTE, NO. 1 TALL 1 15c 26c 15c TALL - 16 OZ PKG. PIERCES, NO. 2K CAN TOMATO JUICE, TAU- - PINEAPPLE JUICE, 12C aw 10c 13c 24c DOLES, NO. 2 CAN 2 FKG3- - WHEATIES, - ICE CREAM POWDER, JELLO, PANCAKE HOUR, 8 LB. PKG. . 2 PKGS. 29c 9c CRYSTAL WHITE, GIANT LAUNDRY. FOB 250 SUPER SUDS,2 CATSUP, YOU 9c DEL II HM'IVE, SOAP, CAN AT PRICES 3c 19c SPAGHETTI, cooiasi. OZ. BOTTLE J bar NAT J5C 5q AND A VARIETY OF TOD CAN MEET FRUITS A VEGETABLES FRESH Gutke Meat & Grocery A HOME OWNED STORE Phan . 79c 59c 4c 22c 0c 9c D0ZEN PARAFFIN WAX, SOAP, $29.50 I USED SPARTOX CABINET MODEL REGULAR 1 . MZE-- N MATdHES, 801 REGULAR 86450 , 17c MARSHMELLOWS, $52.50 the MAP P NCrmikIGl 1rOVM CAPS, SALMON, TABLE MODELS. REGULAR $78.50 R SALE TO JAR RUBBERS, PEANUT BUTTER, G MICKIE SAYS tT IT TRYlkt V HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE A NEW OR USED RADIO AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES AND TERMS SO REASONABLE THAT YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS THIS VALUE-GIVINSALE. WE ARE LISTING HERE OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF RADIOS, STUDY THEM OVER Y0U THINK YOU WOULD LIKE AND COME IN AND LET US DEM- ONSTRATE IT TO YOU, BUT COME EARLY AS OUR STOCK IS LIMITED. OQO 19c MASON JARS, Irar"' Authorized Ford SMITHFIELD UTAH RADIOS tf CAN QUASTS' MASON.JARS, Co. Clearance Sale Of All New and Used For sale A good John Deere Beet puller, him. Laura E. Gylleiukog, 5c 49c B0TTLE JELKWICK, LUNDSTROMS The Benson Stake Primary officers and their patners held a party in High Creek canyon on W wines day evening. The party was held in honor of the retiring officers and their partners. Forty-fiv- e people were present. SHEET POWDERED SU6AR, 2 PKGa VINEGAR, and Mr. and Mrs Hugh Rash Rash accompanied Connie Brown to her home in Idaho Falls on Saturday. They returned home on Sunday after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Brown. w" INSECT SPRAY, "YTBE Chev Truck Motor The Bridge club entertained their husbands recently at the Mack Memorial park. Luncheon was served to 12 couples after which bridge were: was enjoyed. The hostesses Mrs. Norman Lundberg, Mrs. Leonard Sorenson, Mrs. Merlin Jensen and Mrs. S. W. Barker. Frank - IDEAL TISSUE, North Cache Mr. Joseph L Pitcher has underwent an operation for hi leg at in the Budge Memorial hospital Logan. He is reported to be doing iuito well st this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Irel Meyer of Rigby aro visiting this week with Mr. and Mra. R. L Nelson. Adv SAT., AUG. 15, 1936 1929 Ford Coach 1929 Nash Coupe 1933 Ford Truck 1928 Ford Coupe i WE AIA1 Wa Deliver TO PLEASE YOU Smithfield |