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Show wi.av. t-- :rvul locals u a- rr, nd af-T- Qjliltilif- - I I : a I ' , ; ; : : i : . To.lsou was Bridge club at her Friday afternoon. Special were Mrs. Richard Toolson Merlin Jensen. Luncheon table--- , served at three small was enjoyed. which bridge won by Mrs. score priae was S, S Mebstd Toolson. Jane M. Tidwell after spon3-jt- h past four months wiiFTwr Vernon Tidwell Bishop and Mrs. North Hollywood, of family Suforins, returned home. She spent with her son, days in Ogden tfJvin and wife. They accompanied "While In Califor-- r V home Sunday. ,he had a very pleasant visit, Swing visited many interesting and Rational places, one of which was m. Easr Sunrise services held at UCLA campus at WO s. m. at the a grand succcr-s-. W03 to Vgticood 8000 in attendance, over There were kind to be the of first the j, wU will be held but church held by our visited the New else She anaslly. will soon he Temple site, which which will be appreciated by other places. nmy also many eni the wee! as the guvs' st Brigham City, d Miss ua.LVi Helen Miles spent Ida Tingey. Hn. Clive Garrett and son of gilt Lake City and Mr. end Mrs. of Brigham City were S, Nelson and Mrs. Villiam Mr. of pest XcChne and family on Friday. FISH PLANT1HG NEAR Sjv-.- :; u,lc'h , jj., Am ,. s vij;-i:-- - v. - Kn.-i- :u..o- - a,,-.,- . . , iu.ws PUNS COMPLETION ivj j uaL-iuiil:- .J h.:t-ol.ei- y each dj .1 u: Loati ..atjneiy :he was :hi stda.'n poisi'ii,- - ilir, of two ho x rt-pon via which were JOllStlUCiOj Ly trie Works iii,..iu' :ho of the Stole I'iih ami Came Depart- maie oh c.n.-.rucii- n ment. OUil . . l'Oll SALl.: Six Ihune 12'JiV Smithficld. old pigs. Adv. wt-ck- s ti Full SALE: Setcn sad ll ere of land with seven room hous oam, chicken coop, small orchard. A ill trade for property in Smith-teld- . Frank A. Bybee. Adv. one-ha- -- WHAT TRAVELERS ASK ABOUT TOURIST HOMES When ci car lull of tourists pull-uat the dour of a tourist home, what sort of questions arc they likely to ask befare deciding to take lodging for the night? In a new bulletin i&uei by the Maine Extension Service, One half million trout ranging in length from five to seven inches ue crowding the new Works Prorearing ponds gress Administration in the Logan hatchery of the State Ffth and Game department, according to L. E. Johnson, game warden and attendant at the hatchery. The it Wouh Of gl'UU.. l:i,:i: .5 fo.J j 1 ;l,e aAIiti.-- a nmnlr corner W'hat .niu !,ft able? . ya 111 hats on turn UTAH. Monday to tlicir home. FRIDIY, A PR merning to ie-ie- Johnson Gardner, daughAre liscro terDa:l:y cf Mr. and Mrs. Brig Johnson, hus lawn chos.n valcdic.orian for "e w- a in our rooms thu USAC gradua'. ng exercises in ? acj vci.,.1 HJW um h June. )cu Aic- Airs. Kuuut Ells.veita spout ev scMcnei? ; oral days at tho h. mo uf Mr. und eaouis hooted? Do thej Mrs. K. D Mathews of rravidencc. Am there 1,11 A meeting of the home and comcabins? Arc they i l'CIsi .Mi u . munity section of the Farm Bureau the M.k Do you was hold Thursday in the library paSXuriMd? llV-club room under tho direction of Vtgc'.abit!.' ay Ur cur? WTi.it is President Mrs. Helen Skidmore. lA ...o.e ut intcive: ta soe around heie? good program was given. A jv:'e to :o get tfood lfonald Merrill son of Mr. and iwAu Mrs. Casper W. Merrill, narrowly Is ti.i-rdeath Sunday when he tuma place tj im nearby? escipcd bled into the mill rh-e- . tie t.ieie courts, gwlfing" n we C. 1. Stoddard went to Hyde gj fislung, boating? is the Park Iniv samiy c.r rocky? Friday and sang a 'do at the funeral Sivvi.,-,- s of S'uilcy M. Roe.l-cr- . Air. Stoildard was accompanied MINUTE BIBLE by his daughter, lhyllis. Mrs. Edgar Merrill is very ill at her home. Her daughter, Airs. Claude STOiUES Adonis of California, has arrived fo By C. V. HANSEN lw with her. Air. Alarion Harris spent the week JEALOUSY AT WORK At the appointed time, avcord-in- g tammmmm to the Lord'i promise, a son was born to Abraham, who was now WANTED!!! ne hundred years old. Sarah being Dead and Fox Farm linety yean cf age said, God hath Animals. Highest cash prices .node me laugh, so that a'l that hear paid, llsonc 122J, SmithfieliL vi.l laugh with niu. Who would li've sail to Abraham, that I, diould children suck? And that gie I should bear him a cn in his old ELECTRIC FLOOR SANDER age. The child was named Isaac, meaning "higliter" as Sarah laughFOR RENT ed when she was informed 'oliat she It does good work should have a son. It was custoold flour look new Makes mary in th'se days that a child should be fed from its mothers Everfon & Sons Go. breast, up till three years of age. And so on the day that lie wt LOGAN, UTAH weaned, Abraham made a grtt feast. Ishminl the f'rst tarn to S.irnhi handmaid, was Abraham, now-- sixteen year- - of oj;p, and f sometime lnd been very jeal.nis f Isaac, because he discovon-thi. in him he had a rival that woal.i eventually outshine him. He tlir-rFULL MEALS and PLATE fore on this day of the feast, n nicked LUNCHES Isaac, which attracted the attentiov of Sarah, and she .became angry; Hot and Cold Sandwiches she too, had been jealous or Home Made Iiea for now he was not tn b considered equally with her cwr. Cream or Fruit pies made to son, and w she approached Abraorder. Come in and take one demanded and that and ham, Hagar home her son Ishimel be ca3t out, ami Jriven away, for she said, Jie shall mt be heir with my son. it - :;, -,. TU COUNTY. " prtvo:i;t.l n.i i.L:,:.! .f liS ;;i upper Agij!., l; C,c!.e C:.;: strcjiiw. if v :.i.vii, a..: a i.l : Lcfj.c ayrisi tuuAL iir. JjJiiu. :i v, j,.,,--- . L;,al .,; .j,. made in c.iy jiving UI.re L. snov iiim;-- ; :,c ti.u iish .,;i j, ,ur. lunit;- x. u 'iribnutne stii-.m- . Wiitji pij.r.;,- -, ''. o mi ,rr. me iii.n . tenj, my lieji' tin-- pi.,. v. iifi'e ;kp Vuiis plaiut',;. )Ap;jryi:i:;i:.-.l- j lio'.ilU'S .i.lce'l - CACHE do J ari Cuiih-'-is- . .-: :,s SMITnriELD. . 1 ir ftu ; hosier..-- , Mr. Kenui . Ladies k i'Jrjo af-io- ,,;, rv,irs .f .? Nathan Thornlcy entertained diner party on Thursday was spent in n "- !,t w-- of the ques- tions frequently asked by tourists are assembled for tourist home owners wha may wish to prepare for answering them. Th j folio sing questions are included: What are yur rates? IIt,w much do you charge fur children? Is there plenty of hoi water? V c..a-go- i- - k 1 li, It II, ms,. 1MT. al the bairn- of Lis parents, Mr. at the home ul Mr. and Mn Brig Monsou. ami Mrs. A. L Hnrri. Mrs. Rulon Thompson underwent! Mrs. A. L. liirrs eultirtuinej at s major operstion at iuliiug party y inlay at her home the Budge m,-,delicious dinner was Hospital Thursday u ruing. She is the following ladies: Mrs. as rapidly us can be ex-- : Ve,l U. Z. Harris, Airs. William Ander- peeled. MMuiuon, Airs. Amos Mr. and Mrs. S D. Moore spent Brown Airs. Joesph Sioddurd, Mrs. lie week end si Salt Lake City. Mrs. Ersstus John- Air. and Mis. J Iaul Alunson und:0acuf aJn ,u Merrill. end week uf the family Ogden spent j - , u i Window Blinds FRESH BULK vi-.- GARDEN SEED MADE TO ORDER Dring your old rollers and SAVE! WE GIVE MORE FOR YOUR AlONEY Everlon & UTAH LOGAN, -- Everion Sons Co. & LOGAN, Sons UTAH issiinssm USED GARS 1 936 Fordor Touring Low milouge New car guarantee 1931 Chev Coupe Priced right to move quick. 1932 Ford Model B Coupe New Paint, new tire reconditioned motor. 1935 und factory Ford Deluxe For- dor Touring Sedan Radio and Heater. 1934 Ford Deluxe 'BS3g5aS53S3S5Ba Fordor Sedan Trunk and heater. 1936 Ford Main Cafe Truck lamg wheelbase, low milouge, cImb, Kemeiulier our uaed ears must '"make e wilL guud or Usual low down payment Easy terms on buianre NORTH CACHE MOTOR Telephone C3. Smithfield 14 oon RICHMOND ive Parent Teich-.1association held a meutin:; oil Wednesday evening in the libra; y. A special program was given and duc itional film picluies were xhowu The Riehinond-- Refie-bment- C 3 were served. s Funeral services were held Sit .irehy for Alathew T. Bell, at tle Benson Stake tabernacle. Bishop Erastus Jolmsin pre.-ide-d it the services. Frayers were by II. .U. Egan and Bishop J. Morris Godfrey. Choral music was directed by J. W. Pul cipher with Mrs. Margaret Johnson as accompanist. Other musical numbers included mlo by Charles I. Stoddard, accom-nnie- d by his daughter, Phyllis; iulin solo, J. W. Pulsipher acaom-nnie- d by Mrs. E. M. Hicken, and duet by Florence and Rebecca Lewis. Speakers were G A. Hoggan of Lewiston, Bishop William Anderson President James W. Funk and Bishop lErastus Johnwn. The grave in the Richmond ceme-.eiwas dedicated by W. I. Stoddard. Air. nnd Mrs. Louis Andersen and of Grand Miss Blenda Anderson came to attend island, Nebra-ka- , .he funeral services for Alathew T Roll. Airs. Anderson remained here with her mother, Airs AI. T. llel. daughter md Air. Anderson and TRUNKS Sens Go. UTAH LOGAN, IVaw Enjoying Seconsl Reduction In Rates Within Six Month "Yea, you cuGloncn cn tho domestic lighting and small appliance schedule in the inter connected system territory in Utah and Idaho America today for this service. WE SELL SAMSON TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES & v; are now enjoying a rate among the lowest in DEPENDABLE Evertan Customers Dn Gur Domestic Lighting Rate r "My new low wages, which became tive April 1, a represent unco lset August. of my new low 23 effec- rate reduction And when ysu uco me for extra servica, I work at A AAAAAAAAAAAA fcall-pric- s ct 50 wages. "This new low rate gives you mere for your FOR SALE electric service dollar than ever before. I hope A ROOM FOUR WITH GOOD BARN HOUSE OTHER SEVERAL HOMES AT Sincerely , REDDY KILOWATT. GOOD REASONABLE TRICES. . you'll use me oftener." AND CHICKEN COOP AND ONE ACRE QF LAND FOR SALE. JOS. W. PETERSON REAL ESTATE AGENCY rWWYVfYYYYV. Go Your Electrical Servant, |