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Show 'll. LOCALS j a 11(1 .planum .!,. I, dim .'liter. Cur tiiil : j, ay r , ,n II il.-- n . !i cacih: cmiSTT. Mrs. Dowilel n i " ' Dr M rtiti.n Seri ice .'.nj liu I "s ' ii,-.- : ii . , ' - , seed . , ! u - 's M s -- s m A'rii-u'tur.- red-clov- Jcd red-clov- er Main Cafe : red-clov- er t :re THIS v.vperating with the ii .itmeut in keeping rtverds and of alfalfi and red clover seed ivvenl.iiwe with the rules, and in tructions of the seero-- : n OH YEAH COLUMN things the Ameriean people huul uf, and which are a " 0ij deal like each other: Passing bi! Inns and pa sing the buck. Iiv educators tell us to read the i.ii. lury. Some people will say '.lure ar. many MLs who know too many wards no w. NMiile the schuolhuuae dmtis are Iening in Utah, the doors to the rinds of counties f 'Iks, wedded to 'Id time ideas, till remain tightly lA-- . -- dosed. lbie tt siyx thit a pretty woman always a welcome guest, though not quite sa much so, Aht'n trie to sell you a ticket y J d- nt want. Judging by the youthful ago given f our lady friends, it would "in a birthday only unce in they two ur three years. Sympathy is felt fur the hollow heckcd people who don't get nourishment. Perhaps more slnuld be felt for the h llow headed fi'lks who have never been provided with any brain food. It is said that the people are waking up to the issues that threaten the country. When Ma gets up and . Rock-a-by- e sing-in the tree top", they will likely go to sleep again. Pity the poor nudists, who about now must be longing for the good Id woolen undies and suits, yet who are ashamed to put them n. Same me asks why midern music ha a ) many bod noise . Pr4 ably to get people biuken in to the music of the future, when the noises will be so much worse. ,s . In your business, like cny clhcr, you're looking lor methods oi keeping down cost and improv- suf-fiio- nt ing efficiency. , One ol the greatest contributions toward accomplishing -- ANNOUNCEMENT Johns those satisfactory results is turning a large part cf th9 job ever to Electric Servants. Not only do they provide greater economy and greater efficiency, but they give you and your family more time to enjoy ...... life. Hat and Shoe . . Shop LETS TALK IT OVER NOW under Schramm Johma-hDrug Stoie. LET US DYE YUUlt WHITE SHOES 25c Indies Black 35c Mens, Black , Work Guaranteed s II. L. Hoffman, Expert, Minneapolis, Minn., will demonstrate without charge his Perfect Retention Shields" in POCATELLO, Thursday. Septeirfber 30 at the Yellowstone UTAH POWER. & LIGHT COMPANY Serenader Compact Radio Hotel e. 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Caro fully selected walnut eneor and a distinctive grille make thi-hjii.-- . model atti active in any jld setting. 105-1-2- T-ti- aut'-m.Li- i i .i-- de-ig- $26.95 ONLY $149.50 Mose Hams Appli ance Co. $8.00 I POT whoa M mon pot mo lot ofdlnaiy washoia. dm Available An.iquc Iv y in c.'l rs white, orange or walnut. Wash JbUoa. tl'i tna soMiaf or Red The Weslinghoyse Store IHONE 111 ve Console e the opening and dont negsatisfied Many lect the children. clients in this community. No mail order. Home OFFICE: Minn. 303 Lincoln Bldg., Minneapolis Adv. EH ELECTRIC T IS A PAYING INVESTMENT FOR YOU, RUPTURE From 10 lA. M. to 4 P. M. Pie-s- e come early. Evenings by appointment. Your physician will tell you about hia serious condition. Any rupture liowed to protrude is dangerous. hold My "Retention Shields will of condition under any jur rupture xercise and work. They are sanitary indestruc-ibljterproof and practically LOW-COS- SERVICE f Agriculture and the Chief fbe Chief uf the Bureau. These ire submit ieI to inspection and oup- :i-iuby official inspectors. r. THE FASTEST WASHER IN J THE WORLD a-- : 4-- ;t . 10 years U.i or 90 of the jiliu-ipt- l d '.tiers of the United. ii'i Service over ; w-- aa )T- - .':r. Vii:; afte .. . Edwin .Ilf S ill, I be 11 .1 : Cv anil dTJlh.'y.ni JJined at dinner Sunday at their ,l,. V. "i .ticn . . m wi B. C. Monsan cf tlr Jt..niu.-- . !o . ' $.y. honoring Mr. a ar fu field to ,make Dinner served, Illinois. M, h:s mcdicl ala Jit. the following: j ot i8 with t!u, y L: : i tong table to Ili.n is. H 5. a Cyril Monson, Mr. and Mrs. j j Cj Bertha and a:. I Mi- -. Ii. M;-. Vanion and daughter, Dell J- - RoIlina f Lg-u- r lilt; r md Mm. Junior PR ! Luiand Mr;. J. Paul Monsc-nF,r Si )li"i ti ris Hill ya i 1'X I'ar- ?M.hter Marilyn and son Marvin of .. TLd Iullyurd jf t:;v S.iii:h:'ioId i JJJ, and Mr and Mrs. Dowdel. call un.ier the hade: ship v Mr. K i : dinner a social evening was Molvmclub, s Icf: T!:i. i l' iiihyard .'.it,';ukj :h r IV.f M',a. judging toTKr,: a: I'SAC, Jt 1: m. ioji-l- l Alice clubi . Ii The Misses Janice Milligan, I'lira ;ii:i j 1,1 J l we attedned , uU.r. i0 v.r, in'.i'-mi:n!i-rHither and Arvella Waits even M.'iul'.y jaugi-In-compete. iliey JmveV : ward MIA opening toe-- p a; tf. M waid MIA op ii gt Jlillville fers, lambs :m,i h,i-- s. Th. re" .ial. Monday night. four teams judging. Kss Guidin' club won fiisi ncr ihis dub l m:v sr.Ki) vruii uMTiiiN Merrill of Richmond was a four points. Jfchfield visitor Tuesday evening. KKCl'l.ATION'; ANNorNCr.lt who' is an MIA Stake r, Merrill, GIRLS LK.Uili; ORGANIZED M.idifirat.'in ; in the legulati.ns member, was a speaker at program. the first ward opening eri.'i.at'a'ii Ser-ic- e The Girls League if the SmithfieUi uvering ihe Seed to designed junior hig.i school v s organirei impr.ve fjrli.-- ih Victor Waite arrived home Tuesday summer September 10 wi:h Tereasa 1rce,-a- omlitiuns under which alf-l- fa and liter spending an enjoyable president, Viva Funk, vice presi- riil-c- l 'vr seed fur sale to f.: :n r Montana. He h end around Ronan, dent; Eunice TouDon, d secretary owed ball for Ronan and was Ilinnda Hay :m n i, treasurer; Vcnua (nd others are verified as t. uri commis-dstate the highway by Miihaelis, pianist; Dorothy Andrr jin, were ann'une. .1 t -- day by A. C, there. t n, sung leader, 1 a l.ou Beige iaek, Chief, Bureau of reporter. Los son and of Lewis Mr. Joseph The new reguiatiuns provide ihat The organization enjoyed a s.via Ihureles, California visited this week; verifying th origin of aifdf 22nd. Jo;-jir- t' igs Wednesday, Mrs. and Mr. September of it the home md seed cannot be at j They left the 3'h "1 building at one -- j, Gutke and family. to 1 its of seed for sale uno clock going on a scavenger hut kieh ! at Mack .Memorial less the reed meets specified mini Min Dorothy Wright has returned 1 ark. afternoon ihe the park was mum standards of germinati..n, purat a from Mme Lugan hospital. spent wita games, stunts, and re ity and noxious weed seed content fre hments were served. A very plea The regulations also require tha MWiMCKMi sent lime was enjoyed by all. Th analysis tags be attached to all shipand so as ments of alfalfa gills returned at three-thirt- y to 'be Hihle to catch the school buses. seed in all cases where the Bureau authorize-the use of an official tap UUll CALL FOR CCC EXROLLEES verifying th? origin of the seed. The regulations also limit government NOW OPEN verification of ergin to domestically Roys between the ages of 17 and seed. UNDER NEW ,23 isierested in emailing in the CCC grown T.la.'k exphined that, under th Dr. with the rainris should get in Ca he County Department of Public new regulations, every bag of alf i!fa MANAGEMENT. seed bearing a tag Welfare Office at 12-- South Main and must immediately. OPEN FROM 7 A. M. TO also bear an ' analysis tag seThe restriction limiting the more than the seed to contain .10 P. M. lection to bays of relief hou eholds 1 weed seed, purity of !S cent per has been lifted, now making it posMB. AND MRS. EZRA PRICE or better with a tolerance sible for boys usually unemployed p?r cent of 2 per cent of other crop seed . Proprietors to enroll if they are of the correct and & minimum of G5 per cent of 35Z3&S5ES3BS593ZI 3&age. live, pure seed. The quantity uf n.ix ious weed seeds must be no mo:c than is allowed under the l.vvs of the state into which the seed is shipped. For many years origin has been recognized as an important fartrv in the adaptability cf certain seed to the aera where grown. In order to give the farmer authentic iiif'ii!i-atio- n as to the origin of alfalfa and red clover seed bought by them the R. mn.r sm. ctab. SMITHFIELD, UTAH |