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Show . Et?V gMITHFIELb SENTINEt APCffet I LOCAL & PERSONAL EVENTS MmAiiwm J. E. Sheffer, Laremo! Toolson and Kernal Tooltmn were to the LSdies Bridge flub last Friday at the Mack Memorial s ! 18, ini J rlClllllOnQ p I to investigate thia of 1 ll I LtOC&lS P1 r,''lpr tlu Mividiwl etatiis f sijlio mt and t make loans to. Park. The Smithfield SENTINEL Published Every Friday Smithfield, Utah Mr. Km L. White of Salt Lake I Births simounced are: girl, Mr. I Miss June Wart entertained the City, visited last week wRhJiis par- - and Mrs. Lloyd Evans, August 8 j. Q. Club last Thursday at her girt, Mr. and Mrs. Eidon Lamb, home. High sooxe prises for Bunco I Augurt 7. were won by Vennoi Egbert end I Thelma Hind. Those present The Third Ward Gleaners met at Marie Hoi je son, Wanda Corbett, El- the home of Mias Doris Noble, Tues-lle-n Peterson, Phyllia Nelson, Rhonda Anyene wiahing ruga made far day evening. Nelson, Thelma Hind, Dehra Daines, and Lc&i Sorenson, Venna Egbert, the winter, apply to Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Ray Beamons spent Monday the hostess, Depot Street. Prieto frto flJI and AdvA-1-5 and Tuesday at Salt Lake City, up, according to sixe. Mias Beverly Wilhnore has returned to her home in Salt Lake City after spending six weeks visiting relatives in Logan and Smithfield. at vacation herevisiting their parents, I our Hth district where loans cannot in safety present un Mr --and Mrs. Joseph Lewis. Mia. Knred st the SoraTwn wai formerly Mis Edith I favorable condiUons. In ouch f Utah, a. . Second Class Mad the misfortune of the individual, Mr. SoreMon instructor ier to be yo situated. at Temple College, in Arizona. office are I this reaching "Inquire While they were visiting here the what amount of scale down Joseph Lewis family enjoyed an r reduction in obligations will be ing in Logan Canyon. The Priests Quorum of the Rich-- 1 required to qualify an applicant for Ia pe ale mrnd South Ward entertained at information in advance of ap-tlawn party on Tuesday evening at home of Bishop J. L. Robinson. I Praal .In any event, it is for the in I farmer and his creditors to work Hicken was Principal E. M. fJe down, where this is charge. An evening of game, andou' I needed to enable the applicant to! refreshments were enj.iyed. hia affaire on a basis that Advert iaing Rates Will be Made The Lottapep Club of the First Mr .and Mr. Bert Erickson, and I P1.8 Ward presented a Minstrel Show at daughter, Joy, have returned home I will support a loan under the pre-Known Upon Application the C. C. C. Camp in Logan Canyon after spending the past week at scribed rules which require that the opplhant have a 25 per rent equity, Lava Hot Springs. Thursday evening. Mrs. Vernon Tidwell spent a few I The Chere Amei Club met on Wed in ordnr to qualify. , day in Logan Canyon as guest Mrs. Abrahucn Smith, and grand nesdUy at the home of Mrs. H. S. her sister, Mrs. Ezra Lundahl. son, Wayne Smith, are the guests of Wuiib. Special guests were Mrs. E. Mrs. B. D. Blackhurst at Arimo M. Hicken, Mrs. Lola Hell, and Mrs. Idaho. Blanche Thompson. Fallowing a social aftemojn, luncheon was served. TRADE AT THE AMERICAN Mr. and Mrs. James Andrus and WATCH FOR Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lungman spent FOOD STORES GROCERIES AND Sunday at Fish Haven, Bear Lake. OUR BILLS. Adv. MEATS. The Richmond South Ward Relief Society held their meeting last Tues Mr. Wayne Monroe was host t day at the home of Mrs. Rebecca ALL SUMMER GOODS MUST a party held at his home in Lewiston Merrill. A social time was enjoyed GO OUT! TOST OR PROFIT iwnlly. Those attending this party on the lawn. NOT CONSIDERED WE Louiar Newton: were: an lost Mrs. Bair Yean Mr .and Hardy, ROOM MUST HAVE THE infl--nt It was Waite, Smithfield; Mr. Morrell, daughter Saturday. MERCHANDISE FALL FOR Mar-leand Lila Baird and AQlen COOL AND REFRESHING buried in the Richmond Cemetery. NOW ARRIVING DAILY. Lewiston. , Mre. Bair is at a IOgan hospital. Mrs. Harold Monson and children Chlorinated Water Messers Lewis West and Victor of Salt Lake City are visiting here Waite returned home Tucnday from vith Mrs. MonsuYs mother, Mrs. C. Drained every Night a two weeks trip back Bast While E. Merrill. 'here they visited the Worlds Fair Mrs. M. H. Harris, son, Keith, ant' n Chicago. 1 laughter, Ida, Harold Shaw and Cy Group of Summer DrMi ril Shupe of Odgen were Sunday di ter guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. A Harrison, Mr. and Mre. Marion Bair ant ,'amily of Provo are visiting rela-ive- s in Cache Valley. Mr. and Mre. 1 Group of Summer Dresse 1. M. Thonuon of Logan and Mr G W. Lindquist & Sons Tul Mrs. Bair were Sunday visitors "f It i. undkktakkio anl Richmond Wards will hol( NRA program hns taken 2,000,00, KMK.AI.MERS confer LICENSED Relief ward Vir Society, off the uremployed lists an The ward offic nee next Sunday. conThis means, ut them in Jobs. 'lowers for vll ers desire a good attendance in eacl servatively figuring, that a billion ward. Hio. office IP- - Res 18 or R2! loUart a year Is already added to Mr. J. W. Pulnipher left Mondaj II.i A N. U1AH. 'he purchasing power of the Amer-peoplfor Chicago by bus. He in morning anil the movement i lean ends to purchase a new oar in th, only beginning. This circumstance a Hast which he will drive home. assur-:inclone ought to be sufficient White Oxfords Pump Mr. and Mrs Cyrus Lewis return to those timid people who havt Red and White.. ComY Straps ellowstom the from tl Monday been doubting the auccem of th.' binations. Values to $3.95 All .ark. Enroute they visited witl gmit experiment. Mrs. Alice Buxton at Briggs, Ida Ultimately, of course, all the bus v, and with Mrs. Jeruahs Prewj, Iuors of the United States will bf .if Rexburg. whicl ducted under the codes, Webb and Dal Mins Bartara have for their chief purpose cor- .Ye'vb spent the week at Duwnej rection of the unemployment situa-.io.- ). rith thrir father. Element? in this accomplish Mre. Ruth Brown wa.i hostess it If dead notify us at once. nent are the elimination t child ht-- r he Kle Club on Friday evening I'hone Logan 49 and Reverse work, of the shortening of hours lolden Glow was used to decorate charges Prompt Service. and a higher wage cale. It need: the rooms. Three tables of brigdi no statistician, to demonstrate that were played and a nice lunch ser Logans Bargian Store" ved. Spcckil guests were Mre. Nel very decrease of' Colorado Animal 57 West Center Street brings us closer to the end of the ie Bugley, Mrs. Dean Bullen, Mrs. is who man depression, for every Stanley Brown. lrizes weie won b; Co. LOGAN earning a living indirectly contri- Mrs. Ruby AllUntim and Mrs. Melni butes by what he buys to the employ Hill. ment of others, and so the wheel' of commerce will turn faster and f.wter until the great depression becomes merely a memory. The rapidBBBJSSBI&SJ this deity with which we reach the promptsired gal depends on ness with which industry comes inscale areas" and Restricted to the fold. Already most of th items larger industries are in. But the downs" have been the majorweek at smaller manufacturer or merchant if discuasim for the past he ofice o fthe Land Bank taken In the mass, is even more in Berkeley. than the big corporations, For about 17 years the farmers of tncidently, the consumer must play his part Every purchase made now California, Arizona, Nevada and Ut is an investment, the dividends of :sve been accustomed to the rule which will come out of future pros- ind regulations used by the Federa disperity. Moreover, the encouragemen Land iBank serving the Eleventh MARCH 1933 the consumer can give to the bus trict PER POUnU the of the AgricuWith the passage requin ineases that comply with ; of the NRA will not onlj ltural Adjustment Act which becaim encourage him but will be a warning effective on May 12th, 1933 a new tii those who are holding back that factor came into the economic livef if they expect to share in the gen- of our fanners. A new form of loar. eral revival they had better get a-- became available to farmers, in need ehrough the office: f board at once. C Commissioner. D. Bank Lend of the Issued by NRA, Washington, From the fact that the agent o' (Scoured) the Land Bank ComreiMioner is locNUTRITIONIST URGES DEHYDRATOR ated in the offices of the Federal USE OF 1 Land Bank many persons have erBunl Land assumed that ti ia which roneously drying Dehydration,-remove enougf moisture to insure imns and Commissioner loans an safe keeping, eliminates all danger ine and the same. Loam made by the I .and Bank from Urtuliwn and is recommended on t by Miss Etna Miller, extension nutri- Commissioner are originated of tionist of the Utah State Agricul .perial application form, must be on snd the rules to nade reguprenei-vatjSural college, for vegetable suject in homes where there is no lations of the Commissioner and are wt Subject to approval by the preiwnre cocker. Iind Bank before being closed There will be a slightly greater Since the Commkwioner's loam loss of frnd value as well as flavor a class it logically land color in dried pmdurto than in ,n 1 Hows that they need not be sub-v- -t lined, according to Miss Miller Mcimlly ro vitamin C will be left -- to certain restrictions pieced ainst loans for other classes. dried fruits and vegetables. be To comet the impression that home for may drying Equipment 'milt at very little cost. Fruits and Land Rank Commikr loans may s egetableu may be dried in the sun e made without regard to restrict-nconcerning defaulted irrigutior vith no equipment except trays and lie s e cloth, lljwever, since color, mi reclamation districts and other flavor and cooking qualities are best eaon the following statement war some :suel by William H. Woolf, Agent, rwvrvfd by rapiI drying, type of urycr which use) artificial '.and Bank Comniiaskmer for the I 1th district, lxesst h more desirable. TUs bff ice is obligated to extend Much of tlu material for muking he hoiife dehydrator will be funud elkf to farmers in financial dis n un.Ht farms. Walls and fnuiu-- rwis wheneewr this can be don thi may be built from large dry good vith a reasonable assurance that hi: be to able will 'armer repay boxgs. Specifications for the construcIn hern within terms uf his obligatior (if t)e dehydrator will be sent upon to pay. It appears tlmt there ar i LOGAN, UTAH ci request to the F.xArtWlwn.', Sen ice agea where a blanket restriction :paoial area would work Wdhin Utah Stste Agricultural' mm m certain individuala. It will be the Utah. were:',. Sunday, Aug. 20th j outl11 I9 he Last Call! HURRY HURRY AT SMITHFIELD LAST LEAGUE GAME OF THE SEASON TO BE . PLAYED HERE SWlM at L0GANA ll.-Ie- Lo-Iga- n; r, DRESSES I 1 Mclvor Will Pitch For , $l69-- 2 Many Taken Off Smithfield. f;r3 Unemployed Lists SMITHFIELD F-- 2 to,$4 "s e VS. Bargains in LOGAN ELKS GAME AT 4130 FOOTWEAR P. M. Wanted Animals Adm- - Couple 25c Adult 15s Child 10c $1.00 pr. Dead or Alive MAUS Govt. Issues Two Kinds Of Loans SF Prices Are Still Going er UP!' int-nti- Cotton 6c Silk Tf HE Important things you want in a refrigerator, SPARTON gives you and fa addition many Sliding shelves Swsy cold regulator broom se high legs plently of ice cubes large inside space-ufirst cost The own. able shelf top. SPARTON is easy to is low aad because of new engineering principles snd it sets n new standard for low operation cost. The positive food protection is another econ new SPARTON omy feature. See the strikingly beautiful which women everywhere are calling "the smartest frigerator on the market." re- $1.15 Wool 40c Hides 4 Fe-ler- al 95 -- Lundstrom e Furniture Company Member N R A LOGAN figures are the The March column market prices at which we bought Now is the time to save from 85 to200 per cent. Get youi full share of market offerings, be- I 00 2c cause advance prices mean high I er costs. I SMITH CLOTHING CO. 1 2225$ SSSSBSbI |